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Caesar was killed by Brutus and other friends. His famous last words were, "Et tu, Brutus?" which means "You too, Brutus?" What is ironic is that his so-called friends were the ones who killed him, not public enemies.

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Caesar's death is ironic because he was assassinated by a group of senators who claimed to be protecting the Roman Republic, yet their actions ultimately led to the downfall of the Republic and the rise of Caesar's adopted heir, Octavian, who became the first Roman emperor. This outcome was opposite to what the conspirators intended.

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