Jiang's identification of the canto's third Caesar as Tiberius, the Roman emperor during Jesus's ministry and crucifixion.
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third Caesar
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"...clear sight and pure sentiment sees what it did in the third Caesar's hand."
"Okay, so the third Caesar is Tiberius Caesar, right? The first is Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar, and the third is Tiberius Caesar. Tiberius Caesar..."
"...clear sight and pure sentiment sees what it did in the third caesar's hand okay so"
"the third caesar is tiberius caesar right the first is julius caesar augustus caesar and the third is tiberius caesar tiberius caesar is important..."
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