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The Fall of the Roman RepublicDavid Scarlett
The three-fold partnership of Pomepy, Crassus and Caesar prevented anyone from becoming too powerful, and maintained balance. ... He had in effect absolute power but Roman sensibilities would not let him declare himself a king. ... The assassins thought the republic would just spring back to life, but failed to see that someone would step into caesars shoes. ... The republicans were defeated at the battle of Philippi and the Roman world was divided among the triumvirs. ... He now had undisputed control of the Roman World, and in establishing his power on a permanent basis he would end the republic.
Approximate Word count = 582 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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