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Julius Caesar was stabbed primarily due to a combination of political jealousy and fear of his increasing power. Many senators believed he was accumulating too much authority and threatening the Republic's democratic ideals. The assassination was orchestrated by a group of senators, including Brutus and Cassius, who feared he would establish a monarchy. Their actions were driven by the desire to protect the Republic from what they perceived as tyranny.

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