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140 high school students in Australia were excused from a major statewide exam

Teachers in at least eight schools realized they had taught students about Augustus Caesar instead of his predecessor, Julius Caesar, just two days before the test

The exam was worth 25% of the student’s final grade

Nearly 150 high school students were excused from a statewide exam after they were taught about the wrong Caesar in history class.

Teachers in at least eight schools in Queensland, Australia, had been teaching year 12 students about Augustus Caesar, the heir to Julius Caesar, for the test, which was scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 29, per the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) .

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