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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: backstabbings

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Backstabbing

Jiang links the idea to the first conspirator's trembling attack from behind Caesar.

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Backstabbing

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Jiang links the idea to the first conspirator's trembling attack from behind Caesar.

Jiang lecture published 2024-11-19

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Jiang treats the first stab as a small, trembling backstab that Caesar could not initially understand as real attack because the taboo was so strong.

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Caesar's Death Made Octavian Emperor

2024-11-19, day precision · Civilization #16: Julius Caesar's Will and Octavian's Birth of Empire

Transcript

"...the back. Okay? This is where we get the idea of backstabbing from. Okay? So, and it... And Caesar didn't really notice. He was..."

Caesar's Death Made Octavian Emperor

2024-11-19, day precision · Civilization #16: Julius Caesar's Will and Octavian's Birth of Empire

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"That's right. So, yeah. I mean, it was very hard to kill Caesar. Okay? So, they were in the Senate. There were 60 conspirators...."

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