The assassination of Julius Caesar
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
historical event
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gptkbp:aftermath |
civil wars
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gptkbp:analyzes |
philosophical discussions
moral implications historical documentaries |
gptkbp:associated_with |
betrayal
political intrigue historical narratives historical fiction |
gptkbp:celebrates |
Ides of March
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gptkbp:consequences |
rise_of_Augustus
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gptkbp:context |
Roman_politics
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gptkbp:date |
March 15, 44 BC
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gptkbp:depicts |
documentaries
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gptkbp:historical_analysis |
various interpretations
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
power_struggle_in_Rome
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The assassination of Julius Caesar
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gptkbp:ideology |
Liberators
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gptkbp:impact |
transition_to_the_Roman_Empire
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gptkbp:influenced |
modern politics
drama and theater subsequent leaders Shakespeare's_play |
gptkbp:inspiration |
political power
conspiracy theories political theories |
gptkbp:involved |
senators
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gptkbp:is_a_reflection_of |
artistic expressions
popular culture |
gptkbp:is_linked_to |
the fall of the Republic
Roman_history |
gptkbp:is_studied_in |
historical texts
in ethics leadership lessons its legacy sociopolitical contexts |
gptkbp:is_used_in |
academic studies
political science courses debates on power. |
gptkbp:key_figure |
gptkb:Marcus_Junius_Brutus
gptkb:Decimus_Junius_Brutus Gaius Cassius Longinus |
gptkbp:led_to |
Second Triumvirate
political reforms |
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Rome
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gptkbp:notableQuote |
Et tu, Brute?
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gptkbp:portrayedBy |
art
literature films |
gptkbp:resultedIn |
end_of_the_Roman_Republic
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gptkbp:saw_the_rise_of |
imperial rule
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gptkbp:technique |
stabbing
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gptkbp:triggerType |
power vacuum
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gptkbp:turnsPro |
in history
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