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Caesar: Death of a Dictator Trailer

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4.3 • 4.7K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2023

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

On the Ides of March, 44 BC, the most famous Roman in history was murdered. Julius Caesar’s killers hoped to save the Republic, but in the end they destroyed it. In the six episodes of Caesar: Death of a Dictator, Rob Attar is joined by a group of expert historians to revisit these dramatic events and reveal how the assassination helped turn Rome into an empire.  Get early access now to this limited series now through Apple Podcasts, where you can also enjoy an ad-free experience across all HistoryExtra episodes, as well as regular bonus content. Start your seven-day free trial now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Just Between Us, the podcast with all of the answers, some of the time.

0:05.0

A bit of a different thing going on this week.

0:07.3

You've been immature and you've lied.

0:10.3

And now you're trying to turn it on me and manipulate me and gaslight me.

0:13.9

I was trying to manipulate you.

0:15.7

Diana, you would be chucking their clothes out of the window.

0:18.1

I know, I'd be like, are you joking?

0:20.6

I don't know. I guess you'd have to ask.

0:23.5

Someone that has sex.

0:24.2

Someone that has sex.

0:26.4

And remember, it's just between us.

0:32.0

Suddenly he pulls down Caesar's Toga from his shoulders.

0:39.3

And Caesar says, this is violence. What's going on here? And then the conspirators strike.

0:45.3

On the aides of March, 44 BC, the most famous Roman in history was murdered.

0:51.3

Julius Caesar's assassination transformed Rome forever

0:56.0

and the image of his bloody toga has haunted monarchs, dictators and tyrants ever since.

1:06.0

In our new History Extra podcast series, Caesar, Death of a Dictator,

1:12.2

we'll return to the violent coda of Republican Rome,

1:16.0

revealing what drove Brutus and his allies to take that faithful step,

1:20.2

and why those who came to bury Caesar ultimately buried themselves as well.

1:26.1

To access all six episodes, add free now.

1:29.6

Subscribe to History Extra Plus on Apple subscriptions.

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