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Rome holds its breath: during the Senate meeting on 15 March 44 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar fell under the knives of the conspirators fatally wounded by at least 23 stab wounds. How could it come to this? Who were the perpetrators? What motives drove them? As a historical investigator, Michael Sommer examines the most famous murder case in world history and presents his findings a gripping story that builds to an inevitable climax like a crime novel. The assassination may have taken Caesar by surprise, but it did not come out of the blue. A group of old enemies and disappointed followers had been quietly forming for some time, seeking to take his life. After he was proclaimed dictator for life on 15 February 44 BC, a conspiracy began to unfold, culminating in the inevitable bloody climax on the Ides of March. Based on rich ancient sources, Michael Sommer describes the events from the different perspectives of a large number of people involved. With detective-like precision, he reveals the sometimes very different motives of Caesar's assassins. The gripping account of this tyrannicide thus becomes a mirror of an entire era in upheaval.
- Author
- Sommer, Michael
- Title
- Mordsache Caesar
- Details
- 13 illustrations, 2 family trees and maps. 316 pages.
- State
- new
- Subtitle
- Die letzten Tage des Diktators
Verlag C. H. Beck oHG
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80801 München
Deutschland
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Website: www.chbeck.de
Wilhelmstr. 9
80801 München
Deutschland
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.chbeck.de
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