Message from @blanc
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you got it
optimates
U know latin
Im basic still but
versus optimate for singular I reckon
I took it
Doors that open upwards are very useful in tight spaces, though.
in fact Cato was against Aulus Gabinius' actions in the East
Optimate is like
not very good at it cuz I took it in high school
For addresing
and also Caesar's conquest of Gaul
and between the wars Crassus and Pompey became reformers
imperator optimates wanted to stop generals from controlling too many soldiers
at once
Optimate! Quomodo te habes!
because it concentrate power
Gabinius only had 2 legions though
and he was all the way in Syria
salve patrician
more than one is too many for some
Indeed
Too many
was he in syria
interesting
That should have been a rule
Less civil wars
:/
Gabinius was governor of Syria
and he was ordered by Pompey to invade Egypt
Who was gabinius
and Cato and the Optimates opposed it
I only know late empire
Not every expansion is a good expansion given the time
Yes!
Aulus Gabinius was a Roman senator who was appointed Governor of Syria
Deciding what to conquer was a VERY complicates shit, return of investment kinda shit
around the time that Caesar was in Gaul, Gabinius was putting down revolts in Judea
and also invaded Egypt when Ptolemy XII was overthrown by his daughter
he also attempted to intervene in a Parthian succession war