Lucius Tillius Cimber, Praetor 45 BCE

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On the Ides of March, this man held Caesar's toga down while the others started working their daggers. Later, he was almost certainly the third in command of the Liberator army at the Battle of Philippi.

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Must like and engage with my favourite online lecturer.

alejandrofrank
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I'm a simple man, I see a Thersites video.. I rejoice

bigchristianhope
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Love these mini biographies of lesser known figures.

EvilSmonker
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Nice to see more of these Ancient Rome Personalities.

johnquach
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Another great video as always! Thank you for your hard work!

JonBrownSherman
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_I could be well moved if I were as you._
_If I could pray to move, prayers would move me._
_But I am constant as the Northern Star, _
_Of whose true fixed and resting quality_
_There is no fellow in the firmament._
_The skies are painted with unnumbered sparks;_
_They are all fire, and every one doth shine;_
_But there’s but one in all doth hold his place._

Valdagast
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Excellent presentation! enjoyabe as usual and perfect for the ides of march

jeffrey
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Near the end I believe you kept calling Shakespeare “Caesar” lol

willardpatterson
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Let’s time to learn about some guy who lived 2000 years ago

jackfromm
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I like how Thersites hints at the classism of the Roman elites. Oh, Brutus and Cassius are all about the Republic, but that thuggish plebian? Meh, something about his brother, he can't possibly have higher ideals.
Great lecture as always sir!

konsthum
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Suggestions for Americana episode Nicholas Trist😊

brucealbert
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Hey dude, will you finish the byzantine emperors series?

PedroLanzarini
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I should read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

Moredread
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For the first time I am the first viewer on a video. Cool.

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