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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 3:52:24 AM No.24545049
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Was Brutus really a principled republican?
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 3:59:19 AM No.24545065
>>24545049 (OP)
Caesar was a retard and I'm tired of pretending he isn't. He may have been a genius general, but his political actions destabilized an already dying state. And all the people worshipping that clown, the triumvirate, muh empire, etc don't know enough basic Roman history.
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:03:31 PM No.24545789
He was a terrible speaker and jealous.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:07:45 PM No.24545798
>>24545065
>destabilized an already dying state
That’s a good thing, you dillweed
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:33:38 PM No.24545831
>>24545065
This, I don't understand the worship of Caesar that exists even to this day.
Cicero was 100% right about him.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:38:06 PM No.24545839
>>24545065
>and I'm tired of pretending he isn't.
The faggot phrase
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:41:38 PM No.24545846
>>24545065
What a retard, Ceasar didn’t do anything that wasn’t already established by precedent. The republic was already it it’s death throes.
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:42:57 PM No.24545849
>>24545846
>muh precedent
Nobody cares about common law outside of the anglosphere. Rome had civil law.
Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:46:24 PM No.24545854
>>24545846
Who in the Roman republic was appointed "Dictator for life" before Caesar?
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Anonymous
7/13/2025, 12:53:02 PM No.24545860
>>24545854
Sulla