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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

Caesar, who took Cinna’s daughter in marriage, defied Sulla when he sought to break the match. […] The dynastic marriage pointed the way. […] 3 Brutus’ marriage to a daughter of Ap. […] In her dynastic policy she ruthlessly employed the three daughters of her second husband, whom she gave in marriage to C. […] In politics the son was able to enjoy support from Pompeius and Caesar, as witness his proconsulate of Syria, marriage to Atia and consulate: yet he gave his daughter Marcia (by an earlier marriage) for wife to Cato.

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