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Caesar had not wavered to assign carnages against barbarians when it had fitted him, but he was almost constantly generous in his action of his overcame Roman adversaries. Thus forgiveness was most likely not just a subject of policy. Caesar's initial knowledge in his political career had been Sulla's merciless maltreatment of his conquered domestic opponents. Caesar amnestied his adversaries extensive and gave an amount of them good locations in his new government. Gaius Cassius Longinus, who was the poignant strength in the plan to kill him, and Marcus Junius Brutus, the figurative personification of Roman republicanism, were both previous opponents. Et tu, Brute was Caesar's phrase of his particular suffering at being knifed by a man whom he had pardoned, relied upon and respected (Julius Caesar, n.d.). At his death, Caesar was beginning a new military movement in order to take revenge and taken back Crassus' catastrophic conquer in 53 BC by the Parthians. The destiny of Crassus' army had exposed that the territory in northern Mesopotamia...

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Whether he would have been successful or not will never be known, but many speculate that he would have been.
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50 -0 BC. (2000). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from History Central Web site:

http://www.historycentral.com/dates/50 BC.html

Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC). (n.d.). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from Web site:

http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/caesar-index.html

Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC). (n.d.). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from BBC Web site:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/caesar_julius.shtml

Julius Caesar. (2005). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from Ultimate Italy Web site:

http://www.ultimateitaly.com/culture-antropology/julius-caesar.html

Julius Caesar. (n.d.). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from Encyclopedia Britannica Web site:

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/88114/Julius-Caesar

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50 -0 BC. (2000). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from History Central Web site:

http://www.historycentral.com/dates/50 BC.html

Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC). (n.d.). Retrieved November 21, 2010, from Web site:

http://www.roman-empire.net/republic/caesar-index.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/caesar_julius.shtml
http://www.ultimateitaly.com/culture-antropology/julius-caesar.html
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/88114/Julius-Caesar


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