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Letter from the Editor

Paul McGuinness Editor

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As legendary historical figures go, it’s hard to get much bigger than Julius Caesar. Te man who crossed the Rubicon met his brutal end when he didn’t heed a warning to beware the ides of March. His assassination was the result of a complex sequence of events and factors, but the story is a gripping saga of power, revolution and rebellion – not to mention a string of lovers, from rivals’ wives to foreign queens. Te action begins to unfold on page 28.

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