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> “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.”
In 49 BC, Caesar with his men stood before a small river named the Rubicon. Prior to this year, the Senate, led by Pompey, had declared Caesar an enemy of the state and ordered him to disband his army and return to Rome unarmed.
Harvard’s history courses doesn’t have any history lessons. guy on X shared something that blew my mind. The most prestigious university in the world, has no real history course. It’s all propaganda.
When studying history, we always come across leaders who led the masses. Napoleon leading the Napoleonic Wars, Caesar leading the Civil War, and Alexander the Great conquering the whole known worlds.
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Articles 2x per week and daily notes on Roman history, strategic thinking, and how to build personal power. We will discuss how Rome was built and why it matters today. Let's rebuild Rome together.
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