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What Is Caesar's Message To Frighten The Senate

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The article starts off with Caesars simple message to the Roman Senate after his victory against King Pharnaces of Pontus, Veni, Vedi, Veci! which means, I came, I saw, I conquered! The message demonstrated arrogance and military excellence which began to frighten the Roman Senate. It talks about how Julius Caesar was loved by the people of his city as a military leader and their leader as he created many favoring and necessary reforms for the people such as giving land to seasoned veterans and grain to the poor. All of these actions only caused more fear within his senate and soon a plot was made to get rid of the excellent leader as he was named dictator for life in 44 B.C.E. Throughout the article it is said how Caesar's arrogance became
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