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... reserved for centuries to prevent a repeat of the tragedy when the Gauls sacked Rome in 390 BC.
He eloquently declared that Rome no longer needed this special fund because he had permanently solved the threat of the Gauls.
After resolving the funding issue, Caesar hurriedly led his army to Spain, leaving Mark Antony in charge of Italy.
Although he knew that Mark Antony was not an ideal choice for controlling Rome, there was no politically capable person he trusted by his ...
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