Upon the assassination of Julius Caesar, a second "triumverate" ("rule of three") was formed. The two leading figures in this triumvirate were   a. Nero and Caligula (two promising commanders from Caesar's Gaul campaigns)   b. Octavian (Caesar's great-nephew) and Marcus Lepidus (a leading general and trusted supporter of Caesar)    c. Cassius and Brutus, who had led the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar    d. Octavian (Caesar's great-nephew) and Marc Antony (one of Caesar's leading military commanders)

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  1. Upon the assassination of Julius Caesar, a second "triumverate" ("rule of three") was formed. The two leading figures in this triumvirate were

      a.

    Nero and Caligula (two promising commanders from Caesar's Gaul campaigns)

      b.

    Octavian (Caesar's great-nephew) and Marcus Lepidus (a leading general and trusted supporter of Caesar) 

      c.

    Cassius and Brutus, who had led the conspiracy to assassinate Caesar 

      d.

    Octavian (Caesar's great-nephew) and Marc Antony (one of Caesar's leading military commanders)

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