The First Triumvirate works because Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar each have issues blocked by the Senate, so political expediency lets them cooperate despite being enemies.
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The First Triumvirate works because Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar each have issues blocked by the Senate, so political expediency lets them cooperate despite being enemies.
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"...able to form an alliance with people who were technically his enemies."
"Okay? Pompey and Crassus were his enemies. They were politically at odds with him. But Caesar was able to put aside political differences and..."
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