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Julius Caesar lived and died in Rome, the city of his birth. Even though he traveled, he always returned to Rome.
All the conspirators die and Antony and Octavius are left in Rome to Rule.
Caesar died because the senators of the Roman Republic feared the Caesar would become too powerful and become King of Rome.
Julius Caesar died in Curia of Pompey, Rome. Brutus died in or after the Battle of Philippi, which took place in Greece.
Julius Caesar Alford died in 1863.
Julius Caesar - judge - died in 1636.
Julius Caesar Ibbetson died in 1817.
Julius of Rome died in 190.
Drusus Julius Caesar died on 23-09-14.
Julius Caesar Aranzi died on 1589-04-07.
The first associate of the traitors to die in William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" is Cinna the Poet. Mistaken for Cinna the conspirator, he is attacked and killed by a mob in the streets of Rome shortly after Caesar's assassination. This incident highlights the chaos and fury that follows Caesar's death, illustrating the breakdown of order in the city.
Julius Caesar was stabbed to death.