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Was Mark Antony's Assassination Justified

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On March 15th, 44 B.C., Roman politician Julius Caesar was stabbed repeatedly until death by a group of conspirators led by Marcus Brutus on the floor of the Roman Senate. This assassination came after Julius Caesar was reportedly about to be coronated by the rest of the Senate. Later that day, Brutus issued a statement to a crowd of citizens, stating that he and the conspirators had killed “a weak Caesar,” and not the “brave Caesar” the people had known. Marcus Brutus referred to the killing as an act “to save all of Rome from tyranny.” Once Marcus Brutus stepped down from the pulpit over the assembly, Mark Antony, a close aide to Caesar, began to speak at Caesar’s funeral. Mark Antony offered an opposing view, challenging

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