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Tillius Cimber

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states that he was motivated by ambition. His role was to set the stage for the attack by presenting to Caesar a petition to recall Cimber's exiled brother Publius.
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produced his dagger and made a glancing thrust at the dictator's neck but instead hit his shoulder. The other assassins then joined in.
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Cimber was initially one of Caesar's strongest supporters. Caesar granted Cimber governorship of the provinces of
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After Caesar's death, Cimber left for Bithynia to raise a fleet in support of the leaders of the assassins,
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According to Seneca, Cimber was a bold, active man but was a heavy drinker and prone to violence.
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states that other assassins then pretended to add their own petitions to Cimber's. According to
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Cimber may have been the inspiration for the character Tillius in
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and provided naval support to Brutus and Cassius's invasion of
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once used Cimber's influence on Caesar to help a friend.
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and is assumed to have been killed during the campaign.
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Index

Lucius Tillius Cimber
Roman senator
assassins
Julius Caesar
Bithynia
Pontus
praetor
Cicero
assassination
Seneca
Plutarch
Suetonius
tunic
Ista quidem vis est!
Servilius Casca
Marcus Junius Brutus
Gaius Cassius Longinus
Publius Cornelius Dolabella
Macedonia
Battle of Philippi
Horace
Shakespeare
Julius Caesar
1953 version
Tom Powers



Suetonius, Life of the Caesars, Julius trans. J C Rolfe
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology

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