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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

The Roman politician had to be the leader of a faction. […] There were dangerous rifts in the oligarchy, the wounds of feud and faction. […] His rule began as the triumph of a faction in civil war: he made it his task to transcend faction, and in so doing wrought his own destruction. […] Picenum was the scene of faction and internecine strife. […] For his first designs he needed funds and a faction.

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