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Julius Caesar, betrayed by Brutus, one of the thirty -eight Roman senators who also overthrow him.
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10 Interesting Fact About Famous historical betrayals
10 Interesting Fact About Famous historical betrayals
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Julius Caesar, betrayed by Brutus, one of the thirty -eight Roman senators who also overthrow him.
Queen Elizabeth I, was betrayed by Mary Queen of Scots, her cousin who tried to seize the British throne from Elizabeth.
William Wallace, a Scottish hero, was betrayed by a Scottish aristocrat named John de Meteith.
Napoleon Bonaparte, betrayed by one of his generals, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, who eventually became the King of Sweden.
Mata Hari, French spy agent during World War I, was betrayed by his own lover named Vadim Maslov.
Joan of Arc, a French woman's hero, was betrayed by a French aristocrat named Pierre Cauchon.
Benedict Arnold, American General During the Revolutionary War, was betrayed by America and joined Britain.
Pope Pius VII, betrayed by Napoleon Bonaparte who captured and imprisoned the Pope for several years.
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, was betrayed by Mark Antony, her own lover who ended her life after defeat in the war.
Robert Ford, a member of Gang Jesse James, was betrayed by Jesse James and killed him for the sake of gift money from the government.