Paul Lannuier

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The ancient ideals of the aristocracy had always provided the Republic’s empire with its conscience, but in the figure of Lucullus the traditional paternalism of a senator combined with a radical new interpretation of Rome’s globalizing mission. His passion for Greek culture enabled him to see clearly that Roman rule had no long-term future in the east unless the Greeks were given at least a stake in it.
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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