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Flavius and Marullus were punished for removing the decorations from Caesar's statues because their actions were seen as an affront to Caesar's authority and popularity. As a result, they were stripped of their offices and likely faced public scorn and potential imprisonment. Their actions highlighted the tension between those who supported Caesar and those who feared his growing power. The event underscores the political turmoil in Rome leading up to Caesar's Dictatorship.

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