Gaius Marius’ rise to power was marked by military prowess and political maneuvering. Duncan explores how Marius capitalized on his military successes to challenge the traditional aristocracy, becoming a symbol of both hope and fear.
“Marius embodied the potential for meritocratic advancement, but also the dangers of military dominance in politics.”
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