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Old 11-17-2004, 18:09 PM   #53 (permalink)
prima_phalanx
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Difficult question !..

Both Cicero and Ceasar have favourable aspects towards each other. While Ceasar was in the exertion to widen the representation of the senate and make the senate a political institution representing all social classes' interests, Cicero aimed at establishing the order of equestrian-patrician unification. However, Ceasar was also in the purpose of making himself the perpetual dictator and this target of him led to his death. Whereas, Cicero tried to turn back to real republican institutions, but not through the way of giving the sovereignty to the public. All things considered, I think that Cicero is more preferable than Ceasar. According to me, Gaius Gracchius is the best in Roman history!..

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