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Site where Julius Caesar is believed to have been killed opens to the public

An ancient Roman square, which is believed to be the site of Julius Caesar's assassination, has opened to the public for the first time in centuries. The square was uncovered just a century ago and is now accessible to visitors. The location holds historical significance as it is where the renowned Roman leader was killed nearly two thousand years ago. The site is situated in Rome, and CBS News reporter Chris Livesay provides coverage on this development.

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