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Pristinam Fortunam Caesari

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Pristinam fortunam Caesari refers to Julius Caesar's former glory or fortune before his assassination. It represents his previous status and achievements.

Related terms

Ides of March: The date (March 15th) when Julius Caesar was assassinated.

Dictatorship: A form of government where one person holds absolute power, often obtained through force or military support.

Civil War (Roman): A conflict between different factions within the same country, such as the one that occurred after Julius Caesar's death.

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  • AP Latin - 4.2 Book IV: 55 B.C Chapters 26-28

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