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* ArmchairGeneral: In ''The Judgment of Caesar'', Pompey's wife, Cornelia, confides to Gordianus that her husband has suffered a complete mental breakdown after his defeat by Caesar at Pharsalus:

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* ArmchairGeneral: ArmchairMilitary: In ''The Judgment of Caesar'', Pompey's wife, Cornelia, confides to Gordianus that her husband has suffered a complete mental breakdown after his defeat by Caesar at Pharsalus:


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* ThePowerofLanguage: Cicero's skills as an orator amaze Gordianus the first time he hears them, but he eventually becomes disgusted with Cicero's self-importance, his willingness to twist the truth to his own ends (even if he believes them good ends) and his unshakeable faith that "the power of words" can solve any problem, even the worsening political chaos into which the Republic is sinking.

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