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'''Calpurnia''' (b. 75 BC) was the third and last wife of [[Julius Caesar]].  
'''Calpurnia''' (b. 75 BC) was the third and last wife of [[Julius Caesar]].  


The day [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|Caesar's death]], Calpurnia had a premonition that something wasn't right and tried to prevent him from going to the senate. Deseperate to stop her husband, Calpurnia even considered to send for [[Cleopatra]], her husband's mistress who was still in Rome, to convince him to stay at home.
The day of [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|Caesar's death]], Calpurnia had the feeling that something wasn't right and tried to prevent her husband from going to the senate. Deseperate to stop him, Calpurnia even considered to send for [[Cleopatra]], her husband's mistress who was still in Rome, to help her convince Caesar to stay at home.


However, Caesar rejected her pleas and went to the senate anyway where he was murdered by [[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]] and his fellow [[Hidden Ones]].
However, Caesar rejected her pleas and went to the senate anyway where he was eventually murdered by [[Marcus Junius Brutus|Brutus]] and his fellow [[Hidden Ones]].


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins (comic)|Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
[[Category:75 BCE births]]
[[Category:75 BCE births]]
[[Category:Romans]]
[[Category:Romans]]

Revision as of 04:02, 8 March 2018


Calpurnia (b. 75 BC) was the third and last wife of Julius Caesar.

The day of Caesar's death, Calpurnia had the feeling that something wasn't right and tried to prevent her husband from going to the senate. Deseperate to stop him, Calpurnia even considered to send for Cleopatra, her husband's mistress who was still in Rome, to help her convince Caesar to stay at home.

However, Caesar rejected her pleas and went to the senate anyway where he was eventually murdered by Brutus and his fellow Hidden Ones.

Reference