Vercingetorix sets off a Gallic-wide revolt but Caesar's ambitions are not that easily brushed aside. Back in Rome, well technically outside of Rome, Clodius encounters Milo and ends up murdered. His body when brought back to the city sparks hysterical scenes of mourning and inevitable riots. This results in the Senate House burned to a crisp. Pompey is made sole consul to quell the disorder and is now married to the conservatively connected Cornelia Scipionis. Cato eyes him as less an enemy than a potential counter-weight to the rising power and influence of Caesar.
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Sources
Primary Sources
Appian – The Civil Wars (Penguin)
The Gallic Wars - Julius Caesar
Sallust - The Jugurthine Wars | The Catiline Conspiracy (Penguin)
Cassius Dio (Books 36-40) - The Fall of the Roman Republic (Oxford Classics)
Suetonuis - Lives of the Caesars (Julius Caesar)
Plutarch - Lives of Cicero | Julius Caesar | Cato the Younger
Secondary Sources
Uncommon Wrath - Josiah Osgood
Before Augustus - Natale Barca
Cicero: A Lawless Republic - Josiah Osgood
Pompey the Great – Robin Seager
Caesar - Mattias Gelzer
Cato the Younger - Fred Drogula
The Patrician Tribune – W. Jeffrey Archer
In the Name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy
The Fall of Egypt and the Rise of Rome – Guy de la Bedoyere
Fiction
Caesar's Women - Colleen McCullough
TV Series
Rome – 2005-6 (HBO)
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OmnyStudio: https://omny.fm/shows/your-attention-please
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