The assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15
The assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15 in 44 BC, marked a dramatic turning point in Roman history.
The assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15 in 44 BC, marked a dramatic turning point in Roman history.
In 49 BC, Julius Caesar made a momentous decision to cross the Rubicon River, a move that would change the course of Roman history.
Antony's decision to form the Second Triumvirate was driven by a desire to avenge Caesar's death and restore order to Rome.
The military commander Sulla introduced a controversial measure known as prescription. He was a prominent figure in Roman history.