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EOR3.2 Cards 001 Statesmen
EOR3.2 Cards 001 Statesmen
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IMPERATOR GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR DIVI FILIUS AUGUSTUS 63 BC 14 AD Censor Courtier Conqueror Patron
I found Rome built of bricks, I left her clad in marble. Suetonius, Life of Augustus
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TIBERIUS CLAUDIUS NERO 42 BC 37 AD Assassin Censor Delayer
Tiberius was stern in his chastisement of persons accused of any offence. Cassius Dio, Roman History LVII
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 2
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CHARISMA ORATORY
6
LOYALTY MILITARY
6
PRESTIGE 6
2
CHARISMA ORATORY
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MARCUS VIPSANIUS AGRIPPA 64 - 12 BC Hispanicus Patron Pro-Army
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NERO CLAUDIUS DRUSUS 38 9 BC Censor Germanicus Pro-Senate
It was believed that if he had obtained control of the empire he would have brought back the free Republic. Tacitus, Annals I
He became prominent in the war of Perusia, and thereafter was Augustus chief marshal, as competent by sea as by land. John Carter, Introduction to Cassius Dios Roman History
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 3
3
CHARISMA ORATORY
6
LOYALTY MILITARY
5
PRESTIGE 7
5
CHARISMA ORATORY
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GAIUS CILNIUS MAECENAS 74 8 BC Courtier Patron Pro-Army
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GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR GERMANICUS CALIGULA 12 41 AD Assassin Caesar Pro-Army
Let them hate me, so long as they fear me. Suetonius, Life of Gaius
Subtle, immensely cultured, effeminate and given to luxury, his languor concealed formidable powers of organisation and control. John Carter, Introduction to Cassius Dios Roman History
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 4
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CHARISMA ORATORY
4
LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 8
3
CHARISMA ORATORY
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MARCUS LICINIUS CRASSUS 1st Century BC Dacicus Pro-Senate Sarmaticus
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Caesar Censor Conqueror Patron
Marcus Crassus was sent to Macedonia and Greece, and carried out campaigns against the Dacians and Bastarne. Cassius Dio, Roman History LI
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LOYALTY
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PRESTIGE
3
CHARISMA
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LOYALTY
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PRESTIGE
4
CHARISMA