Caesar's factional position in contrast to Pompey and Crassus as optimates.
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Caesar's factional position in contrast to Pompey and Crassus as optimates.
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Pompey and Crassus were optimates and former supporters of Sulla, while Caesar was a populare, making their alliance secret and unexpected.
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"...Pompey and Crassus were conservatives. They were optimists. Caesar was a populare. So their alliance was secret. It was completely unexpected. And that's why..."
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Julius Caesar was not only a general or politician.
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