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Brunt- Cicero
Cicero, although slighted by the nobles, may ultimately have had their support
Tempest- Cicero and Caesar
Cicero did not hate the dictator as a man, but he did hate the fact that Caesar had no desire to restore the Republic
Beard- In Verrem
Showy rhetoric
Brunt- Caesar
Caesar was driven by ambition, which, along with avarice, was a major cause of the Republic’s downfall
Beard- Civil War
Rivals for autocratic power
Brunt- Cato
Purity of motive
Scullard- Cato
He loyally if short-sightedly sought to uphold the Republic with unbridled vigour throughout his life
Beard- Cato and Caesar
One of Caesar’s most uncompromising enemies
Scullard- Triumvirate
The ultimate origin of the Civil War in 49
Paterson- Politics
It was the personalities not the policies which counted for most in the political world of the Late Republic