Caesar's Assassination

The tension leading up to Caesar's assassination was palpable, with ominous warnings from a seer and a haunting dream from his wife. Despite these forewarnings, he entered the Senate, where betrayal unfolded as senators turned on him, resulting in 23 stab wounds. The aftermath revealed a shocking disconnect; while the conspirators believed they were liberating Rome, they ignited a civil war, showcasing the deep divide between the elite and the common people who largely supported Caesar's reforms.