Find out where Caesar was assassinated
Spanish researchers have identified the exact location where the murder of Julius Caesar the Great in 44 BC.
Scientists from the Spanish National Research Council said the key to this important discovery was a concrete block 3m wide and about 2m high, placed on the orders of Augustus, adopted son and man. succeeded by Julius Caesar, to condemn the assassination of his father.
The scene of the famous murder of ancient Rome - (Photo: CSIC)
The location of the concrete block, in the archaeological area of Torre Argentina in Rome, confirmed the Roman emperor Caesar was stabbed at the Pompey Senate while sitting on the throne presiding over the Roman congress council meeting, according to Science Codex page leads press releases.
'Based on historical documents, we all know that Julius Caesar was murdered at the Pompey Senate Institute on March 15, 44 BC, but so far there is no real evidence of the incident until when the concrete is detected ' , according to expert Antonio Monterroso.
The sources of ancient sources mentioned that the senate was closed after Caesar's death.
Caesar's assassination was the result of a political conspiracy with the assassination of 60 Roman senators named Liberators, led by Gaius Cassius Longinus and Marcus Junius Brutus.
The death of the powerful emperor marked the collapse of the ancient Roman republic, fueling the civil war with bloody pursuits and revenge.
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