A Roman office Caesar wins before going to Spain to fight wars and seek a triumph.
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praetor
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...wars. So, through bribery and through charisma, Caesar is elected a praetor. And then as a praetor, he goes off to Spain. He fights..."
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"...wars. So, through bribery and through charisma, Caesar is elected a praetor. And then as a praetor, he goes off to Spain. He fights..."
"...Okay? And again, he's elected. The judicial is run by the praetor. Legislator is the senate. Administrative is the adile. And the religious is..."
"...for election to become an adile and then you became a praetor and then you became a council. Once you're a council you have..."
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