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10 May, 21:12

The rise and fall of Caesar represented what?

A The Christening of Rome.

B The rise of the Roman Republic.

C The end of Rome.

D The end of the Roman Republic.

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  1. 10 May, 23:59
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    The correct answer is letter D

    Julius Caesar came to power in Rome, directly or indirectly, sometimes. The last one was in 49 BC, after giving Pompey, once his ally, a coup, taking him out of power and triggering the hunt for the then former president who would result in a civil war.

    The articulations even undermined the forces of the Senate and Caesar had, in practice, become a dictator. This whole situation that triggered a great revolt. In a protocol, almost theatrical, meeting in the Roman Senate, dozens of senators surrounded Caesar and annihilated him with knife blows.
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