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12 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Aliases: priorities, priority, roman-priorities

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Roman priority

The hierarchy of father, son, and wife/follower that Jiang extracts from Aeneas' escape from Troy.

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The Poem That Poisoned Homer

2026-03-18, day precision · Great Books #7: The Anti-Homer

Transcript

"The most important person in the family is the patriarch, the father. Then is the son who inherits. And the wife is just someone..."

The Borderland Becomes the Empire

2025-11-20, day precision · Secret History #20: The Hellenistic World

Transcript

"...hierarchy in Sparta. And the reason why is, for them, the priority was to maintain the status quo, okay? The Athenians are a different..."

The Empire of Myth

2025-04-29, day precision · Civilization #48: Napoleon's Empire of Myth

Transcript

"...able to retain it. Second thing is the ability to have priorities. So what's rare among... really smart people is the capacity to prioritize..."

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