Brutus' execution of his two sons is used to define Roman devotion as putting the republic above family and personal grief.
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Brutus' execution of his two sons is used to define Roman devotion as putting the republic above family and personal grief.
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"And this conspiracy was discovered and everyone was caught and imprisoned. It turns out Lucius Brutus has two sons. Okay? He has two sons...."
"It was a public event. Everyone was watching the face of Lucius Brutus. Okay? We know the two sons are going to die. They're..."
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