Caesar's death and the death of the Republic

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Adventures in History
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With legions from across the Empire under his command, Caesar could do whatever he wanted, but he preferred to put civil wars aside and forgive anyone who surrendered without a fight. "The so-called clementia [ancestor of 'clemency' in Portuguese] became Caesar's political brand, and a great propaganda weapon", says historian Pedro Paulo Funari, from Unicamp.

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