Spot Where Julius Caesar Was Stabbed Discovered | FASHION & LIFESTYLE! | Scoop.it

Archaeologists believe they have found the first physical evidence of the spot where Julius Caesar died, according to a new Spanish National Research Council report.

 

Caesar, the head of the Roman Republic, was stabbed to death by a group of rival Roman senators on March 14, 44 B.C, the Ides of March. The assassination is well-covered in classical texts, but until now, researchers had no archaeological evidence of the place where it happened. . . .


Via Sakis Koukouvis, Lesley Rodgers