Ancient Rome's most famous politician and personality Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of rebellious senators on the 'Ides of March' (March 15, 44B.C.)
Lured to a meeting of the Senate by a group of Senators, he was stabbed no less than 23 times before dying.
Among the principal conspirators (and assassins) of Caesar were Marcus Brutus, Gaius Cassius and Decimus Albinus. All three are part of this set.
The three conspirators can be seen surrounding the stricken Caesar as they plunge their daggers once more into the helpless victim.
Lured to a meeting of the Senate by a group of Senators, he was stabbed no less than 23 times before dying.
Among the principal conspirators (and assassins) of Caesar were Marcus Brutus, Gaius Cassius and Decimus Albinus. All three are part of this set.
The three conspirators can be seen surrounding the stricken Caesar as they plunge their daggers once more into the helpless victim.
