Sites where JULIUS CAESAR was ASSASSINATED and CREMATED! / Rome 2023 visit

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In this video, we travel to the sites where JULIUS CAESAR was assassinated back in 44BC. It is thought that over 50 senators had planned to murder Caesar because they felt he was becoming all too powerful. 23 of those senators took part in his murder.

We also visit the site where his body is alledged to have been cremated not too long after his murder.

This is the third of of our mini-Rome visit and links to two other videos can be found below :

Our first time visit to Rome – https://youtu.be/Bade3Xmioe8

Verano Monumental Cemetery – https://youtu.be/yddVkv2-QG8

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