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The Autopsy of Julius Caesar Explained
The story of Julius Caesar is a strange thing, as the version that many people are familiar with was written centuries after his actual reign and assassination. When Shakespeare wrote the play that's been performed countless times and read in countless schools, he was writing against the backdrop of potential political upheaval: Queen Elizabeth I didn't have an heir, and the potential of another devastating civil war was looming....

Was Julius Caesar Really Born by Cesarean Section?
Among the most notable generals and leaders of ancient Rome was one Julius Caesar, who is remembered both for his triumphant campaigns against the Gauls and his sudden, bloody death at the hands of a group of assassins on the Ides of March, 44 B.C. (per Britannica). Tales continue to be told of him centuries after his death, and it's widely believed that he was born by cesarean section - and even that the procedure's name is derived from Caesar's...

6 myths about the Ides of March and killing Caesar
This is what most of us know about the death of Julius Caesar, half-remembered from movies and plays: Some soothsayer said, "Beware the Ides of March." A few idealistic Romans decided to win back Rome for the people. Caesar got stabbed by Brutus with a big sword, said "Et tu, Brute?" and died nobly. All of that is wrong...