Was the assassination of Caesar just?

by Love-Sex-Dreamz

Obviously he broke the law when he made himself dictator for life, but being a dictator doesn't necessarily mean being a tyrant. As far as I am aware he did a lot of good for the Roman people. So my question is, was he more of good than bad? Did the conspirators kill him not only for their own gain but also because they truly believed he was oppressing the republic and its people?

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