Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator: Power, Debt, and the Death of the Roman Republic
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He didn’t come to save the Republic. He came to harvest its carcass."Rome, 1st Century avanti Cristo. A city of marble built on a foundation of systemic rot, class-driven fury, and cold political assassinations.In this visceral narrative, the rise of Gaius Julius Caesar is stripped of its myths to reveal the raw, predatory truth. From his early days as a hunted fugitive in the Sabine hills to the absolute slaughter of the Gallic Wars, Caesar was more than a general—he was a master engineer of power who realized that in Rome, legitimacy lived at the tip of a sword.Julius Caesar: The Making of a Dictator explores the "Alexander Complex" that drove a man to dismantle a five-hundred-year-old Republic. Experience the grit of the trenches at Alesia, the psychological gamble of the Rubicon, and the cold, surgical strategy of the "Mercy Trap".This is not just a biography. It is a masterclass in survival, debt, and the absolute destruction of the status quo.The Ides are coming. The Republic is dead. Long live Caesar
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