What happened to each senator who stabbed Julius Caesar

What happened to each senator who stabbed Julius Caesar

The Ides of March didn’t close the chapter on Julius Caesar—it opened the darkest one. Most retellings end when Caesar hits the marble. But for the roughly sixty senators who raised the knives, the real horror began afterward. In this documentary, we follow the ruthless aftermath: a relentless hunt driven by a frail teenage heir, Octavian (the future Augustus), and the hard-edged force of Mark Antony. From the shock inside the Senate to the slaughter at Philippi, and finally to the desperate endings in Egypt, this is how the Roman Republic didn’t simply collapse—it was chased down and erased. 💀 IN THIS EPISODE: We reconstruct the systematic destruction of the “Liberators.” Watch a so-called noble assassination spiral into civil war, see how proscription lists turned murder into legal policy on Rome’s streets, and discover how the last surviving assassin was found and eliminated more than a decade later. 🎞️ ABOUT THE PRODUCTION: Built for immersive, character-driven storytelling—focused on human decisions, fear, ambition, and consequences. 📚 SOURCES & RESEARCH: Based on ancient primary accounts (including Suetonius and Plutarch) alongside modern historical works, including: The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome — Michael Parenti Augustus: The Life of Rome’s First Emperor — Anthony Everitt The Roman Revolution — Ronald Syme ⚠️ A NOTE ON CRAFTSMANSHIP: We treat history like cinema, not a template. Every beat is paced by hand to preserve emotional rhythm—carefully edited for tension, clarity, and atmosphere—so the past feels immediate, brutal, and real. #AncientRome #JuliusCaesar #DarkHistory