Crassus was a prominent Roman general and politician, known for being one of the wealthiest men in Roman history and a key member of the First Triumvirate. His immense wealth and political influence made him an essential figure in the power dynamics of late Republican Rome, particularly during the collaboration and subsequent collapse of the Triumvirate alongside Pompey and Julius Caesar.
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