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ROME (AP) — Four temples from ancient Rome, dating back as far as the 3rd century B.C. stand smack in the middle of one of the modern city’s busiest crossroads.
Collectively, the group stabbed Caesar a reported 23 times, killing the Roman leader. The death of Julius Caesar ultimately had the opposite impact of what his assassins hoped.
Ancient Roman temple complex where Julius Caesar was stabbed opens to tourists Rome The Associated Press Published June 19, 2023 ...
Largo Argentina, one of Rome's most history-rich temple complexes, has been opened to the public. The complex is home to the "Sacred Area," where Julius Caesar was assassinated, and once housed ...
Ancient Roman temple complex, with ruins of building where Julius Caesar was stabbed, opens to tourists Posted Mon 19 Jun 2023 at 4:41pm ...
An ancient square where historians believe Julius Caesar was stabbed to death — one of the most infamous assassinations in history — was opened to the public for the first time Tuesday.
Frances d'Emilio Monday 19 June 2023 19:51 BST Ancient Rome temples complex, with ruins of building where Caesar was stabbed, opens to tourists Show all 12 ...
Rome This was published 1 year ago Rome opens site of Julius Caesar’s murder to tourists for first time Frances D’Emilio June 20, 2023 — 10.13am Normal text size Larger text size Very large ...
Ancient Roman temple complex, with ruins of building where Caesar was stabbed, opens to tourists by FRANCES D'EMILIO, Associated Press - 06/19/23 4:46 PM ET ...
Journalists visit the new walkways of the so called 'Sacred Area' where four temples, dating back as far as the 3rd century B.C., stand smack in the middle of one of modern Rome's busiest crossroads, ...
Rome's Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, left, and Bulgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin, second from left, talk to journalists after inaugurating the new walkways and night-time illumination of the 'Sacred Area'.