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Crassus’s father had combined a glittering political career with a most unsenatorial interest in the import—export trade. Not for nothing was his family nicknamed “Rich”: Crassus would inherit from his father the recognition that wealth was the surest foundation of power. Later, he was to be notorious for claiming that until a man could afford to maintain his own army it was impossible for him to have too much money.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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