The Life of Julius Caesar, 82.4

Suetonius  translated by J. C. Rolfe

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4The conspirators had intended after slaying him to drag his body to the Tiber, confiscate his property, and revoke his decrees; but they forebore through fear of Marcus Antonius the consul, and Lepidus, the master of horse.

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