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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: public-glories

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Public Glory

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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Jiang's account of optimate perception.

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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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