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- | In 75 BCE, a band of pirates on the Aegean Sea kidnapped a young Roman aristocrat. The twenty-five-year-old hostage refused to behave like a captive, demanded to raise his ransom from 20 to 50 talents of silver, commanded them, making them listen to his speeches and poems. He also joined their exercises and games, but he always | + | In 75 BCE, a band of pirates on the Aegean Sea kidnapped a young Roman aristocrat. The 25-year-old hostage refused to behave like a captive, demanded to raise his ransom from 20 to 50 talents of silver |
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+ | ==== Aeneas ==== | ||
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+ | Aeneas was a mythical forefather of Romulus and Remus. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Caesar’s Father ==== | ||
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+ | He was governor of Asia, and his sister was married to Gaius Marius, a Roman political titan. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | Like his father before him, Aurelia Cotta' | ||
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+ | Pinarius married Julia Caesaris Major. Lucius Pinarius, their grandson, was a great soldier and provincial governor. Julia Caesaris Minor married Marcus Atius Balbus and had three daughters, one of which, Atia Balba Caesonia, became the mother of Octavian, Rome's first emperor. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Caesar Hiding After Father' | ||
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+ | When his father died unexpectedly in 85 BC, the 16-year-old Caesar was compelled to flee. Marius was embroiled in a deadly power battle, which he eventually lost. Caesar joined the army to avoid the new ruler Sulla and his probable retaliation. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Future Rulers ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Siege of Mytilene ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Brave Soldier With Civic Crown ==== | ||
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+ | He was a gallant soldier from the outset, and he was rewarded with the Civic Crown throughout the siege. This was the second highest military honor after the Grass Crown, and the winner was admitted to the Senate. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Bithynia ==== | ||
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+ | He was dispatched to seek naval assistance from King Nicomedes IV, but stayed so long at court that rumors of an affair with the king began to circulate. His opponents afterwards insulted him with the moniker "Queen of Bithynia" | ||
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+ | ==== Lawyer ==== | ||
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+ | Caesar went to the courts in order to make money. He was a successful lawyer, and his public speaking was well regarded. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Caesar Saw Alexander' | ||
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+ | Caesar is said to have seen an Alexander the Great statue in Spain. He was saddened to discover that he had reached the same age as Alexander when he was lord of the known world. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Pontifex Maximus ==== | ||
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+ | He was chosen to the top theological office in Rome, Pontifex Maximus (he having been a priest as a youth.[([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Governer Of Spain ==== | ||
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+ | Two years later, he was governor of a vast portion of Spain, and his military prowess was on display when he fought two local tribes. [([[https:// | ||
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