Public feasts and festivals funded by Caesar's Gallic wealth to ingratiate himself with the Roman people.
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bread and circus
Public feasts and festivals funded by Caesar's Gallic wealth to ingratiate himself with the Roman people.
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"...Roman people. Okay? The term we use today is called bread and circus. Bread and circus. Okay? So that's what Caesar was doing in..."
"...the Romans worship Caesar. Okay? Caesar's bribing them with like bread and circus and he's winning all these military exploits in Gaul and he's..."
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