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Social Studies, 21.01.2021 01:00 bcampos

Please help!! Why was Julius Caesar killed by Roman Senators? 10 points to whoever answers :)
Senators believed he was a traitor
Senators believed he had gone insane
Senators believed he had become too powerful
Senators believed he was too weak to rule the Empire

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