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What Julius Caesar and His Debts Can Teach Us About Donald Trump

The money Julius Caesar owed changed world history

October 29, 2020 • by Kenneth Pringle
Julius Caesar was said to be so far in debt that, on the morning of the 63 BCE election for chief pontiff, in which he was a candidate, he told his mother as she kissed him goodbye “that if he did not return to her as chief pontiff he would ...
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