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Ashley Waters
20 October, 02:33
Why did the senators oppose Caesar?
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Rylee
20 October, 05:26
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Caesar was one of the most successful generals in roman empire the senates Cato and Pompey were scared of his popularity and feared he would take power. the senates then named him a traitor when he was with the army outside Italy there was a civil war between him and Pompey which Caesar won and became a dictator.
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