Julius Caesar was a brilliant man. He led an army and helped many farmers who joined his army with the money they really needed. Many people in Rome adored this man. However, other people didn’t like this man for the things he did. People feared the power this man had, or were jealous of what popularity this man had. So, on March 15, 44 B.C, in Rome, Julius’s enemies got their victory and assassinated him. Now, we find out how this whole story happened. Those responsible for the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15th, B.C 44 were Brutus, Cassius, and the Senate. To start out, Brutus, who was thought of as a firm friend to Caesar, was completely wrong in that case. Maximums, Caesar’s servant, said