A reputation the optimates attach to Caesar, meaning sexual license and moral looseness.
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A reputation the optimates attach to Caesar, meaning sexual license and moral looseness.
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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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"...reputation for this. He's also got a reputation for being a libertine. Okay? Meaning, like, he sleeps with men and women everywhere. Okay? And..."
"These are like psychopaths. Right? He's like, I'm gonna come back and kill every one of you. Every one of you. Right? But again,..."
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Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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