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Julius Caesar — Betrayal and Empire - Twenty-Three Wounds and the Death of Trust

Julius Caesar — Betrayal and Empire - Twenty-Three Wounds and the Death of Trust

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Host Barnaby Ellison Thatch examines the Ides of March, March 15, 44 BC, when Julius Caesar was assassinated by sixty conspirators. The episode explores forged letters that manipulated Brutus, strategic misdirection of Mark Antony, and the twenty-three stab wounds that ended Rome's dictator. We discuss how the conspiracy's architects achieved betrayal but failed at governance, inadvertently destroying the very Republic they claimed to save.

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