The Ides of March was not the end of the story. It was the beginning of the most brutal manhunt in ancient history. Most history books stop when Julius Caesar falls. But for the 60 men who held the daggers, the nightmare was just starting. In this documentary, we track the relentless pursuit led by a sickly teenager named Octavian (the future Emperor Augustus) and the ruthless Mark Antony. From the panic in the Senate to the blood-soaked fields of Philippi and the final suicides in Egypt, this is the story of how the Roman Republic didn't just fall—it was hunted into extinction. 💀 IN THIS EPISODE: We reconstruct the step-by-step destruction of the Liberators. You will see how the "noble" assassination turned into a chaotic civil war, how the proscription lists legalized murder in the streets of Rome, and how the last assassin was tracked down 14 years later. ⚠️ A NOTE ON CRAFTSMANSHIP: We believe history deserves a human touch. Every documentary here is defined by humanized editing, meticulously paced by hand to prioritize emotional storytelling. We reject automated AI assembly in favor of genuine narrative rhythm—ensuring that every cut, soundscape, and transition immerses you in the raw reality of the past. 0:00 – Hook 1:10 – Chapter 1: The Ides of March 6:16 – Chapter 2: Silence of the Streets 12:17 – Chapter 3: Shadows of Power 17:29 – Chapter 4: Flight and Fear 22:35 – Chapter 5: The Rise of Octavian 27:39 – Chapter 6: Birth of an Empire 32:45 – Closing Reflection #AncientRome #JuliusCaesar #DarkHistory AI American Generals is a history channel exploring historical facts, ancient history, and world history through the stories of America’s greatest military leaders. Discover mysteries, curiosities, and forgotten history of famous battles and strategies. We share history documentaries, strange history, weird history, and bizarre events, offering stories, education, and interesting facts about history. Learn about famous mysteries and grim history that shaped the nation. Subscribe to AI American Generals to uncover the untold tales of American military history and explore the fascinating legacy of its generals. Here is a disclaimer: Watching this video should be limited to educational and historical reasons alone. History books, scholarly articles, and first-hand stories from people who were there all made it into the final product. While some of the themes may be challenging, the book does not advocate bigotry or hatred. Viewers are encouraged to use their own judgment.