The killers of Julius Caesar were senators who belonged to the optimates, a conservative political faction which stood for the ideals of the republic, fought against its demise and stood for the interests of the aristocracy. They were a minority of the senators as Julius Caesar had expanded the size of the senate and filled it with his supporters.
According to Eutropius (an ancient Roman historian who wrote in the second half of the 4th century, thus centuries later) around 60 or more men participated in the assassination. The leaders of the conspiracy were Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus (usually he is called just Brutus) and Gaius Cassius Longinus (usually he is called just Cassius). Other names we know are Tillius Cimber, Servilius Casca and Decius Brutus.
There are too many names to list here. Long lists of their names were compiled by their killers. The lists have been preserved, and may be viewed at the Yad Vashem memorial to their memories, in Israel.
Caesar commanded 45,000 troops at Alesia.
That depends on which Caesar you are talking about as there were many Caesars that ruled the Empire and were killed for different reasons.
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The dictator of Rome was usually Caesar. There have been many Caesars over the course of many years, but when elected they took on the title of Caesar to be sort of like "king" or "emperor"
There are many theories as to why serial killers appear
Killers of the Dawn has 206 pages.
The Postcard Killers has 432 pages.
Japan gave the serial killers hitory with 12 serial killers to date.
There are too many names to list here. Long lists of their names were compiled by their killers. The lists have been preserved, and may be viewed at the Yad Vashem memorial to their memories, in Israel.
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I could find no serial killers from Coweta, KY.
The Real Cool Killers has 159 pages.
Please refine the question, too many variables to answer accurately
The vast amout of killers have killed only once.
Below is a link to a complete list of serial killers.
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