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Roman Republic to Empire: The Century of Violence That Made Augustus Inevitable
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2026-05-13 06:26:19
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- The Roman Republic's structural failure was wealth concentration: Punic War spoils flowed to senatorial landowners, dispossessing Italian farmers who had no safety net - The Gracchi brothers (133-121 BC): the first Roman politicians murdered by the Senate for proposing land reform set the precedent that political violence was acceptable - Sulla's march on Rome (88 BC): the moment a Roman general first turned legions against the city itself — breaking a taboo that could not be unbroken - Caesar's genius was recognizing a truth the Senate refused to accept: the Republic's constitutional structures had already failed — only personal authority could prevent perpetual civil war - Augustus's settlement was a constitutional fiction both sides agreed to maintain: he held every Republican office simultaneously while calling himself Princeps (First Citizen) rather than king
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