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Julias Caesar was stabbed 35 times in his back. The people of Rome found him laying down in his room. He was attacked by a group of senators because they thought he was trying to control all of the people who lived in the republic.

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The answer in drama is different from the answer in history.Answer 1:23 times. According to the historians Suetonius, Appian and Plutarch, he was stabbed 23 times in total. According to Suetonius, only one wound, the second one was fatal. Casca struck the first blow and Brutus the last. This is the right answer if you are talking about the historical figure. Answer 2:33 times. According to Octavius in the play by Shakespeare (Act V Scene 1), Julius Caesar was stabbed 33 times. Casca was the first to strike and Brutus the last. This is the right answer if you are asking about the character in the play. Answer 3:41 times. Julius Caesar went to a dinner with his friends, hoping that he would have a good feed and be able to discuss future matters of ancient Rome. But his friends were worried about his leadership so they stabbed him 41 times in the back. This story does not have any basis either in Shakespeare's play or in the Latin historians, who are universal in saying that Caesar was murdered in the Senate house, and died at the foot of Pompey's statue. Basically, this story is apocryphal nonsense.


How many times was the Roman emperor stabed?

Historically it is 23 times. According to the historians Suetonius, Appian and Plutarch, he was stabbed 23 times in total. According to Suetonius, only one wound, the second one was fatal. According to Plutarch, Casca struck the first blow and Brutus the last. In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, it is 33 times. According to Octavius in the play by Shakespeare (Act V Scene 1), Julius Caesar was stabbed 33 times. Casca was the first to strike and Brutus the last.