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At the end of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Cassius and Brutus commit suicide (literally by falling on their own swords IIRC). How common was Roman "suicide for honor" when they were defeated, either militarily or politically? Does present day culture overemphasize this aspect of Roman history?

by /u/a4bh3 in /r/AskHistorians

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