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After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, the Senate purged several of his supporters, primarily targeting those loyal to him. This included prominent figures such as Mark Antony and the members of the Caesarian faction. The power struggle that ensued led to the eventual rise of Octavian (later Augustus) and the decline of the Republican form of governance in Rome. The purging was part of a broader conflict that ultimately resulted in civil war.

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