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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2024-11-07, day precision Aliases: roman-memories

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Roman Memory

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Tarchinus Tarchin the Proud hears about this and he gets really angry. So he allies himself with kings and they march against Rome. Lucius..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Tarchinus Tarchin the Proud hears about this and he gets really angry. So he allies himself with kings and they march against Rome. Lucius..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Rome's Cult Of No Surrender (2024-11-07, day precision).

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Roman memory as described in the lecture

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Lucius Brutus' death fighting Tarquin's son completes his status as the greatest Roman model before Julius Caesar.

Forward reference within the course, stated on 2024-11-07

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Jiang says Lucius Brutus' memory later frames the assassination of Julius Caesar, linking republican founding myth to later anti-Caesar action.

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Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

Transcript

"Tarchinus Tarchin the Proud hears about this and he gets really angry. So he allies himself with kings and they march against Rome. Lucius..."

Rome's Cult Of No Surrender

2024-11-07, day precision · Civilization #14: Hannibal Barca, Lucius Brutus, and the Triumph of Rome

Transcript

"And it was in the memory and honor of Lucius Brutus that they would assassinate Julius Caesar. But we'll discuss this next class. Okay...."

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