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Beard- Cicero
The year 63 was the turning point of his career
Verres case ‘launched his career’
Tempest- Cicero
He did not hate the dictator as a man. But he did hate the fact that Caesar had no desire to restore the Republic
Warner- Caesar
Caesar was always daring and ambitious
Beard- Caesar
What came to be seen as a war between liberty and one man rule was really a war to choose between rival emperors
Paterson- Caesar
Caesar crossed the rubicon to save himself and defend his dignitas, not to save the republic
Brunt- Cato
The most influential leader of the optimates
Beard- cato
One of Caesar most uncompromising enemies
Scullard- general politics
The first triumvirate ‘the ultimate origin of the civil war in 49’
Patterson- general politics
It was the personalities not the policies which counted for the most in the political world