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Personal Enmity in Roman Politics (Routledge Revivals)

218-43 BC

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The study delves into the concept of personal hatred, termed 'inimicitia,' and its role in shaping political factions in ancient Rome. It highlights how opposition to influential figures like Pompey and Caesar often stemmed from shared animosity rather than ideology. The analysis also emphasizes the significance of criminal trials in this context, reflecting the deeply personal dynamics of the Roman adversary system that contributed to the formation of political alliances based on hatred.

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Personal Enmity in Roman Politics (Routledge Revivals), David Epstein

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