The assassination is world-historical because it breaks the unimaginable taboo of physical violence in the Senate against Caesar, a figure considered holy and divine by the Roman people.
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The assassination is world-historical because it breaks the unimaginable taboo of physical violence in the Senate against Caesar, a figure considered holy and divine by the Roman people.
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"Talking to the Senate. And he was shaking. Okay? And he only managed to, like, pinprick Caesar in the back. Okay? This is where..."
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