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Matius believed that Caesar had been the Republic’s last hope, asking, ‘If a man of his genius could not succeed, what hope is there for anyone else?’15 Moreover, Matius had no time for Cicero’s philosophising. It might be ethically right to kill a tyrant in principle, but in the actual situation in which they found themselves, he did not believe that it was a good idea to kill Julius Caesar.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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