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1. (1960) THE ROMAN REVOLUTION

Its origins lie at the very heart of Roman dynastic politics. […] It is not really very plausible. […] The clientela of the Pompeii, however, was very strong, cf. […] The revolutionary career of Caesar’s heir reveals never a trace of theoretical preoccupations: if it did, it would have been very different and very short. […] Further, Caesar’s freedmen were very wealthy.

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