Madeline Parkes

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Roman aristocratic liberty was the freedom to fight among one another, according to the rules, to achieve political power. These were men who owned people as slaves – loads of people – legally kept women as minors and made legal distinction between the invented categories of patrician and plebeian. They did not want freedom; they wanted the right to become Caesar.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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