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| Versatile military general, writer, and astronomer. Ruthless in using money and oratory to gain power, once gained, he used it moderately. His armies conquered Gaul and created a far-flung empire. Caesar was killed by conspirators in Rome on the Ides of March in 44 B.C.E.
Restorers' Comment: Extensive body reworking, new shoes, and breastplate remodeled.
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