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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: pomeriums

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Pomerium

The sacred boundary of Rome; Jiang uses it to explain the taboo against soldiers, weapons, and violence inside the city.

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Caesar's Death Made Octavian Emperor

2024-11-19, day precision · Civilization #16: Julius Caesar's Will and Octavian's Birth of Empire

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"And so this is what compelled the conspirators to act against Caesar. Okay? But this raises a very interesting question. Caesar is a genius...."

Caesar's Death Made Octavian Emperor

2024-11-19, day precision · Civilization #16: Julius Caesar's Will and Octavian's Birth of Empire

Transcript

"You are not allowed to commit acts of violence within the promerium. Otherwise, the gods will spite you. The gods will take vengeance against..."

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