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Caesar's Civil War
one of the last politico-military conflicts in the Roman Republic before the establishment of the Roman Empire

Ides of March
The Ides of March is the day on the Roman calendar marked as the Idus, roughly the midpoint of a month, of Martius, corresponding to 15 March on the Gregorian calendar. It was marked by several major religious observances. In 44 BC, it became notorious as the date of the assassination of Julius Caesar, which made the Ides of March a turning point in Roman history.

Social War of 91-87 BCE
91-87 BCE war between the Roman Republic and its rivals
Gracchi
ancient Roman brothers known for their populism
assassination of Julius Caesar
stabbing attack that caused the death of Julius Caesar (44 BCE)
Final War of the Roman Republic
Last of the civil wars of the Roman Republic
Liberators' Civil War
Roman civil war between the Second Triumvirate and Caesar's assassins (43–42 BCE)
Marian reforms
group of military reforms initiated by Gaius Marius
Perusine War
1st-century BCE civil war in the Roman Republic
Sertorian War
80–72 BCE Roman civil war
Sulla's Civil War
1st-century BCE internal conflict in the Roman Republic
War of Mutina
a civil war between the Roman Senate and Mark Antony
Crisis of the Roman Republic
historical time period of instability from approximately 134 BC to 44 BC, encompassing the fall of the Roman Republic and the formation of the Roman Empire