Julius Caesar makes a name for himself in Rome as a womanizer. A view into the women of the Roman Republic and the women in Caesar’s life. (Enter Marcus Porcius Cato and Servillia).
Note: Suetonius tells us Caesar drank very little wine and that even his enemies admitted that.
Correction: While Servillia’s affair with Julius Caesar was embarrassing for Cato, Servillia would have fallen under the authority of her husband when married, not Cato.
Note: It would probably be more accurate to translate cursus honorum as course of honors
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