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Senators were unhappy with Julius Caesar primarily because he amassed significant power and undermined the traditional republican governance of Rome. His appointment as dictator for life in 44 BCE threatened the political influence of the Senate and raised fears of monarchy. Additionally, his populist reforms and disregard for senatorial authority alienated many influential senators, leading to a conspiracy that ultimately resulted in his assassination.

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