Then, a witness told the police about a male riding a bicycle from Lake Cooper towards Olney during the early hours of July 7. At Lake Cooper, the car had dried blood on the side and bloody fingerprints inside. There were bloody footprints that went through the kitchen as well. Inside the bedroom, the authorities noticed a pool of blood on the carpet. She had been strangled, suffered a broken neck, and had a post-mortem gunshot wound to the face. As per the show, Manuela was stabbed around 47 times, with most of her wounds to her skull. Later the same day, the authorities found Manuela’s car near Lake Cooper, Texas, and her body was nearby, wrapped in some clothing. She was reported missing on July 7, 2019. Sometime during the next day, the family realized that Manuela wasn’t at home and the bedroom had a lot of blood. Manuela and Peter watched TV before she went to bed while Peter slept on the couch. July 6, 2019, seemed like a typical night at the Allen household. Manuela was a kind teacher who went out of her way to help the kids. Over there, the mother of four worked at the local high school teaching Germany and English. The 49-year-old married Peter Allen in 1996, and they moved to Olney in 2008. After finishing her schooling and university there, she moved to the United States. He was succeeded by his grandnephew Gaius Octavius who ruled as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus.Manuela was born in April 1970 in Germany. The Senate hoped to avoid cracks in the government, but to their disappointment, the death of Caesar led to the end of the Roman Republic. Aftermath of the Assassinationĭays after the assassination, the Senate worked out a compromise to which the assassins would walk away free, but those appointed by Caesar would remain in their respective offices. His place of death is cited as base of the Curia on the east wing of the Theatre of Pompey at the Largo di Torre Argentina square. His cause of death was stated as a fatal stab wound to the chest that punctured the aorta leading to a massive blood loss. According to Roman historian Flavius Eutropius, Caesar was stabbed more than 23 times by the more than sixty perpetrators. Caesar tried to fight back, but his attackers produced daggers and stabbing him as he lay defenseless. The perpetrators crowded around the Emperor and made a glancing thrust at his neck. They intercepted the Emperor and directed him to the east wing of the theater. The senators invited Caesar to the game with the intention of killing him. On March 15, 44 BCE, the conspirators of his death staged a gladiatorial show at the Pompey's theatre. Before his death, he was preparing to invade the Parthian Empire. On February 44 BCE, the senate appointed Caesar as dictator for life. He rewarded his supporters with Senate and court positions. In 46 BCE, he titled himself the “Prefect of the Morals” and the "Father of the Fatherland." Coins bore his face and statue praising his rule rose on every corner of the empire. He later passed a law that limits the terms of governors in office. He appointed his own partisans to minimize the risk of an appraising against him. By 47 BCE, the Senate had been so depleted that Caesar had to appoint new senators. He later incited the impeachment of two obstructive tribunes. The Senate accused him of committing several violations including forcibly opening the treasury. Veto authority allowed Caesar to be sacrosanct. In 48 BCE, Julius Caesar was allocated tribunician powers which allowed him to veto the Senate. The middle and lower class societies of Rome protested the murder of Caesar and initiated the Liberators' civil war that led to the Principate period of the Roman Empire. The Roman senators led by Gaius Cassius Longinus, Marcus Junius Brutus, and Decimus Junius Brutus orchestrated an assassination plan, and on March 15, 44 BCE they led Caesar to the Theatre of Pompey where they stabbed him. The senators feared that Julius Caesar’s regime was turning into a tyranny and declared him a dictator perpetuo (dictator in perpetuity). After assuming office, Caesar became popular among the Romans citizens in that he overshadowed the governing senate. Julius Caesar, as he is popularly referred to, began his conquest of power as a Roman General before venturing into Roman politics. Gaius Julius Caesar was a dictator of the Roman Republic who served in office between October 49 BCE to March 44 BCE. The Assassination of Julius Caesar Remains of the Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome, Italy were Julius Caesar was killed.
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