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Marcus Licinius Crassus and Pompey together In 60BC, Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus formed a three-man alliance against the conservative Senators. The alliance was called “Triumvirate” that means three men and refers to a coalition government...
Plutarch's independence in the use of his sources, but has also acknowledged to an increasing extent his own contribution to the particular portrayal of his heroes, and his capacity for creative imagination to transform what his sources off...
significant effects to put in an unfavourable light Catiline. Pending the outcome of the complaint for fraud against Murena, which assign the post of consul to Catiline. Caesar went to the Campus Martius, surrounded by an escort dressing th...
doctrine in constant demand, which is seen in the De oratore in the Brutus and the Orator-wide philosophical background for the speaker: the theory of eloquence is in the manuals of Philosophy, and Rhetoric is learned in the schools of phil...
the adoption posthumously by his great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar in 44BC. In 27BC, the Senate awarded him the honorific Augustus ("the revered one"), and thus consequently he was Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus. The young Octavius came into an...
Outline I Chapter 1 Paths to Power A. Stars of the West B. Young Hercules C. Yankees Demosthenes D. War and Peace Peterson's new work extends the rich canvas of early American history offered in Adams and Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson and the...
Roman Republic, especially the power of aristocratic Senate in Rome. After being defeated by Cicero in the consular election for 63 BC, Cataline defended the cause of the aristocrats and the Sullan veterans down on their luck. He also began...