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of political loyalty. Yet he would be        and from which he was at that time suffering.”
                                                             far from unprotected on the            (The long-held theory is that Caesar had epilep-
                                                                Ides. Twenty-four lictors—          sy. It is also possible he suffered a mini stroke.)
                                                                  in charge of safeguarding the     As the Ides dawned, Caesar felt exhausted and

                                                                  magistrates—walked be-            nauseated. According to Suetonius, he decided
                                                                  fore him wherever he went.        to stay home and send Mark Antony to the Sen-
                                                                He was also accompanied             ate to dissolve the session.
                                                             around the city by friends and           Yet at that critical moment, Decimus Junius
                                                        stalwart followers—some seeking             Brutus Albinus appeared and convinced his
                                               favors, others just a glimpse of the great man.      “friend” Caesar to go to the Senate as planned,
                                              After considering several options, the con-           telling the dictator he would appear ridiculous if
                                            spirators decided to make their move during the         he changed his plans because of his wife’s dream.
                                            Senate session, where Caesar’s entourage would          If the dictator felt genuinely ill, he could avoid
                OMENS OF
                FORTUNE                     be reduced (only senators could attend) and the         offending the senators by showing up briefly
                                            emperor would be unarmed (weapons were for-             at the Senate and then postponing the session.
                In ancient Rome
                soothsayers derived         bidden inside the Senate, so the conspirators had         Decimus Brutus’s reasoning worked, and Cae-
                omens from animal           to carry theirs carefully concealed).                   sar left his house at 11 a.m. in a litter borne by
                entrails or facsimiles,                                                             four slaves, preceded by the lictors. Caesar was
                like this bronze sheep      Dreams and Omens                                        headed for the Theater of Pompey, a huge com-
                liver from 100 b.c.
                (above).                    On the night of March 14-15, Caesar’s wife of 15        plex built by his rival on the outskirts of Rome.
                                            years, Calpurnia, had vivid nightmares in which         Within it was the curia (Senate house), where
                DEA/ALBUM
                                            she saw her husband covered in blood. The next          the meeting would take place.
                                            morning she begged him not to go to the Senate.           On the way, a crowd surrounded the litter and
                                              The emperor claimed not to be superstitious,          overwhelmed Caesar with petitions. Amid the
                                            but he was disturbed by his wife’s visions—and          noise, Caesar overlooked a note that someone
                                            by his own dreams that night of rising above the        handed him warning him of the plot. It may have
                                            clouds, leaving Rome at his feet, trembling as Ju-      been proffered by Artemidorus of Damascus, a
                                            piter took him by the hand—so in the morning            Greek teacher from Brutus’s circle. According

                                            he took her dream seriously. He ordered several         to Nicholas of Damascus, the note was found
                                            animal sacrifices to discern the future.                near Caesar’s corpse among the other papers.
                                              All the omens were unfavorable. A month ear-            Plutarch wrote “[the conspirators] all hastened
                                            lier, a soothsayer, or haruspex, named Spurinna         to the portico of Pompey and waited there, ex-
                                            had warned Caesar of the peril before him. On           pecting that Caesar would straightway come to
                                            February 15, writes Suetonius, Spurinna had             the meeting.” Since it was forbidden to carry arms
                                            “read” sacrificed animal entrails to mean that          in the Senate, Brutus’s dagger was hidden under

                                            Caesar faced “danger, which would not come              his robe. Other senators concealed their weapons
                                              later than the Ides of March.”                        in the document boxes that young slaves, called
                                                    On top of everything else, Caesar was           capsarii, had brought into the compound.
                                                    physically ailing. According to Nicholas          Caesar arrived. As he walked through the door,
                                                      of Damascus, Caesar’s physicians tried        the senators rose. The chamber was not much
                                                       to stop him from going to the Senate         bigger than a modern tennis court, and at least
                                                         that day “on account of vertigoes to       200 men had to be present to comprise the quo-
                                                         which he was sometimes subject,            rum. There was little room to maneuver.




                                                          Caesar’s wife, Calpurnia, had vivid nightmares in

                                                          which she saw her husband covered in blood. The

                                                          next morning she begged him not to go to the Senate.


                                                          “CALPURNIA’S DESPAIR,” 19TH-CENTURY OIL PAINTING, ABEL DE PUJOL
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