Bucilianus
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Caecilius Bucilianus,[1][2] also spelled Bucolianus,[3] was a Roman senator who was one of the assassins of Julius Caesar, the dictator of the Roman Republic, on March 15, 44 BCE.[1][4] Along with Marcus Junius Brutus, Publius Servilius Casca, and others, Bucilianus attacked Caesar during a meeting of the Senate in Rome.[5] He struck Caesar either in the back[5] or the back of the head.[6]
