The great conspiracy against Julius Caesar - Kathryn Tempest

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What would you do if you thought your country was on the path to tyranny?
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If you saw one man gaining too much power, would you try to stop him?
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Even if that man was one of your closest friends and allies?
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These were the questions haunting Roman Senator Marcus Junius Brutus in 44 BCE,
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the year Julius Caesar would be assassinated.
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Opposing unchecked power wasn't just a political matter for Brutus;
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it was a personal one.
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He claimed descent from Lucius Junius Brutus,
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who had helped overthrow the tyrannical king known as Tarquin the Proud.
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Instead of seizing power himself,
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the elder Brutus led the people in a rousing oath
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to never again allow a king to rule.
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Rome became a republic
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based on the principle that no one man should hold too much power.
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Now, four and a half centuries later, this principle was threatened.
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Julius Ceasar's rise to the powerful position of consul
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had been dramatic.
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Years of military triumphs had made him the wealthiest man in Rome.
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And after defeating his rival Pompey the Great in a bitter civil war,
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his power was at its peak.
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His victories and initiatives, such as distributing lands to the poor,
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had made him popular with the public,
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and many senators vied for his favor by showering him with honors.
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Statues were built, temples were dedicated,
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and a whole month was renamed, still called July today.
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More importantly, the title of dictator,
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meant to grant temporary emergency powers in wartime,
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had been bestowed upon Caesar several times in succession.
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And in 44 BCE, he was made dictator perpetuo,
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dictator for a potentially unlimited term.
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All of this was too much for the senators
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who feared a return to the monarchy their ancestors had fought to abolish,
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as well as those whose own power and ambition
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were impeded by Caesar's rule.
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A group of conspirators calling themselves the liberators
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began to secretly discuss plans for assassination.
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Leading them were the senator Gaius Cassius Longinus
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and his friend and brother-in-law, Brutus.
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Joining the conspiracy was not an easy choice for Brutus.
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Even though Brutus had sided with Pompey in the ill-fated civil war,
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Caesar had personally intervened to save his life,
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not only pardoning him but even accepting him as a close advisor
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and elevating him to important posts.
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Brutus was hesitant to conspire against the man who had treated him like a son,
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but in the end,
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Cassius's insistence and Brutus's own fear of Caesar's ambitions won out.
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The moment they had been waiting for came on March 15.
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At a senate meeting
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held shortly before Caesar was to depart on his next military campaign,
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as many as 60 conspirators surrounded him,
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unsheathing daggers from their togas and stabbing at him from all sides.
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As the story goes,
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Caesar struggled fiercely until he saw Brutus.
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Despite the famous line, "Et tu, Brute?" written by Shakespeare,
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we don't know Caesar's actual dying words.
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Some ancient sources claim he said nothing,
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while others record the phrase, "And you, child?",
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fueling speculation that Brutus may have actually been Caesar's illegitimate son.
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But all agree that when Caesar saw Brutus among his attackers,
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he covered his face and gave up the fight,
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falling to the ground after being stabbed 23 times.
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Unfortunately for Brutus,
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he and the other conspirators had underestimated Caesar's popularity
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among the Roman public,
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many of whom saw him as an effective leader,
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and the senate as a corrupt aristocracy.
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Within moments of Caesar's assassination, Rome was in a state of panic.
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Most of the other senators had fled,
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while the assassins barricaded themselves on the Capitoline Hill.
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Mark Antony, Caesar's friend and co-consul,
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was swift to seize the upper hand,
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delivering a passionate speech at Caesar's funeral days later
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that whipped the crowd into a frenzy of grief and anger.
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As a result, the liberators were forced out of Rome.
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The ensuing power vacuum led to a series of civil wars,
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during which Brutus, facing certain defeat, took his own life.
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Ironically, the ultimate result
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would be the opposite of what the conspirators had hoped to accomplish:
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the end of the Republic
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and the concentration of power under the office of Emperor.
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Opinions over the assassination of Caesar were divided from the start
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and have remained so.
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As for Brutus himself,
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few historical figures have inspired such a conflicting legacy.
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In Dante's "Inferno," he was placed in the very center of Hell
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and eternally chewed by Satan himself for his crime of betrayal.
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But Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"
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described him as one of the most virtuous and benevolent people to have lived.
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The interpretation of Brutus as either a selfless fighter against dictatorship
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or an opportunistic traitor
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has shifted with the tides of history and politics.
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But even today, over 2000 years later,
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questions about the price of liberty,
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the conflict between personal loyalties and universal ideals,
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and unintended consequences remain more relevant than ever.
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