He was cremated.
Oh. You know, speakng of Julius Caesar, I heard an interesting statistic once. Don’t know if you’ve heard it. A breath of air contains about 10^22 molecules of air. There are about 10^44 molecules in the atmosphere, which is 10^22 x 10^22.
And that means for every breath you take, you breathe one molecule (on average) from Julius Caesar’s dying breath.
And this has other implications as well. Every breath you take contains about one molecule from every other breath of every other human who ever lived. Not total breaths, of course, since that continues growing with each human born, living, and dying.
I guess I just had to get that off my chest.