23 times! Read on.
Next, he considers the body. Caesar's bloodied corpse was left where it fell for two or three hours before being retrieved by servants and carried to his house. Here, to Garofano's considerable satisfaction, a physician named Antistius conducted the WORLDS FIRST RECORDED AUTOPSY. Despite their military experience, the conspirators are not exactly natural born killers. They are literal backstabbers, their nerves strung out by a five-hour wait and far too afraid of their victim to attack him immediately from the front. In raining blows on Caesar they cause almost as much damage to each other as they do to him, and - though they try soldierly tricks such as stabbing at the groin - their success is only narrowly achieved. Of the 23 stab wounds recorded by Antistius, only one could have been fatal. To make the most of Antistius's observations, Garofano plots the wounds on a computer and repeats the autopsy with a forensic pathologist. What he wants to know is how many senators were involved, and which of them delivered the blow that made history.
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2007-01-28 07:04:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-01-28 06:01:58
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answered by scape.squad.story 3
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Almost 20 times. Brutus was the last to stab him.
2007-01-28 06:03:21
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answered by bob 2
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around 20
2007-01-28 06:03:29
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answered by Dont get Infected 7
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Only the coroner knows for sure. The rest is speculation.
2007-01-28 06:35:49
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answered by mitch 6
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seven, or was it eight, maybe six. Et tu Brute
2007-01-28 06:16:47
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answered by Trail Hiker 3
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