The optimates read Caesar as a braggart and libertine whose talent and charisma served personal political advancement rather than Rome's glory.
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Braggart
The optimates read Caesar as a braggart and libertine whose talent and charisma served personal political advancement rather than Rome's glory.
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"...they see Julius Caesar as, you know, as, he's just a braggart."
"Okay? He's arrogant. He just brags all the time. He's appeasing the people. He's exactly, what Romans should not be. Okay? He's impious. He..."
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Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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