Julius Caesar was arguably the most influential Roman General in history. He was the Robinhood of his era. He conqured unimaginable amounts of land for Rome and sent a fortune back home to the Roman people. However, despite all of his actions and sacrifices, the senate wanted Caesar stopped. Do you think it was right of the senate and Pompey to try to destroy Caesar and his army? What were the senate's motivations behind their decisions? Did Caesar really go too far?
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