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They Called Sertorius the Roman Hannibal
Julius Caesar was ambitious, says Plutarch, and he paid for it. Tusculum portrait of Caesar (public domain photo by Tataryn77) The proud Romans could see, or thought they could see, that he would stop at nothing less than becoming … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient Rome, Hannibal, Quintus Sertorius
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