Roman coroner Suetonius in the lives of the Twelve Caesars called Anticios that demands of the Praetorian guard examined the corpse of Cayo Julio César in the Curia of Pompey in the IDEs of March of the year 44 a. d. C., where he had chaired a session of the Senate and where had been killed a few hours earlier by a group of senators led by Marco Junius Brutus , Gaius Cassius Longinus and Publius Servilius Casca. Antistios found on the corpse 23 wounds from stabbing weapon, one of them deadly as it reached the heart in the back.
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