Now holding real power, Caesar allied himself with two key people, Pompey and Crassus. Pompey was a war hero who had been badly treated by the Senate, while Crassus was a multimillionaire.
Revealing his lifelong instinct for survival, however, Caesar cut a deal with Pompey and Crassus, enabling him to leave for Gaul to achieve the military glory that would, in turn, increase his ...
Known as a powerful politician, Marcus Crassus had a fortune of 200 million sesterces, believed to be among those of the most prosperous in the republic. What did Julius Caesar do? During ancient Rome ...
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Who Was Julius Caesar?
Caesar, Pompey and Crassus advanced their political agendas, bypassed the Senate’s authority, and secured top government and military positions, further amplifying their power and influence.