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Essay heading: Julius Caesar
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While sailing to Greece for further study, Caesar was kidnapped by Cilician pirates and held for ransom. When informed that they intended to ask for 20 talents, he is supposed to have insisted that he was worth at least 50. He maintained a friendly, joking relationship with the pirates while the money was being raised, but warned them that he would track them down and have them crucified after he was released... displayed 300 characters
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He did just that, with the help of volunteers, as a warning to other pirates, but he first cut their throats to lessen their suffering because they had treated him well. Caesar was elected military tribune. (Note that Pompey and Crassus were the consuls for 70 BCE.) He spoke at the funerals of both his aunt, Julia, and his wife, Cornelia... displayed next 300 characters
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