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history meme. five assassinations: Julius Caesar, by Senators of Rome
15 MARCH 44BC. On the Ides of March, Julius Caesar entered the Senate. There he was stabbed to death by around forty senators, members of the ruling class and paragons of education and intellect in the society of Ancient Rome. Only twenty-one names of these conspirators, self-styled as “The Liberators”, survive history and nearly all of them staunchly defended the so-called sancitity of the Republic threatened, allegedly, by the quick rise to tyrannical power of Julius Caesar. However, the death of the “tyrant” had also led to the end of the Republic for which he was killed. Civil war broke out, with Mark Antony on one side and Octavian, Caesar’s legal heir, on the other. Eventually, Mark Antony fled to Egypt, where he would be defeated by Octavian. Octavian became Augustus, the first Emperor and founder of the Roman Empire, and ushered in the era of Pax Romana.





F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby





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Doctor Who this Saturday????  

pondifying:

  • which calls for a promo even though I did I quick one yesterday but this is my weekly Thursday promo
  • unlimited reblogs until I get back (10:30pm EST)
  • must be following, no likes
  • lists of 15 with favourites bolded, one solo for every 10 notes
  • blacklist “promo for ts” or “kristy does promos”



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