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EOR3.2 Cards 009 Statesmen
EOR3.2 Cards 009 Statesmen
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Britannicus Pro-Senate
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GNAEUS DOMITIUS CORBULO ? 67 AD Germanicus Parthicus Pro-Senate
for his skilful and successful conduct of the war in Britain not only was praised by Claudius but also obtained an ovation Cassius Dio, Roman History LXI
His troops came from Syria. Demoralised by years of peace they took badly to service conditionsCorbulos remedy was severity. Tacitus, Annals XIII
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 10
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CHARISMA ORATORY
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 14
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CHARISMA ORATORY
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GAIUS SUETONIUS PAULINUS 1st Century AD Britannicus Mauricus
Britain would have been lost. By one successful engagement, he brought it back to its former obedience. Tacitus, Agricola XVI
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SERVIUS SULPICIUS GALBA 3 BC 69 AD Censor Pro-Senate
I select my troops, I dont buy them Tacitus, Histories I
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LOYALTY MILITARY
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PRESTIGE 11
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CHARISMA ORATORY
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NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR DRUSUS GERMANICUS 37 68 AD Assassin Caesar Patron Pro-Army
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MARCUS SALVIUS OTHO 32 69 AD Assassin Pro-Army
I might as well fall to some enemy in battle as to my creditors in the Forum Suetonius, Life of Otho
while the city was burning, Nerosang of the sack of Troy Tacitus, Annals XV
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PRESTIGE 12
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PRESTIGE 16 AULUS VITELLIUS 12 69 AD Courtier Pro-Army
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CHARISMA ORATORY
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LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA 5 65 AD Courtier Patron
his wealth was enormousthe grandeur of his mansions and beauty of his gardens, which outdid even the emperors Tacitus, Annals XIII
Galba had openly stated that a glutton was the sort of rival he feared least, and that he expected Vitellius to cram his belly Suetonius, Life of Vitellius
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LOYALTY
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PRESTIGE
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CHARISMA
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LOYALTY
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PRESTIGE
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CHARISMA