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vagabundo [1.1K]
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What three examples does Antony use to demonstrate how Caesar was NOT ambitious?

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julia-pushkina [17]2 years ago
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Antony in his funeral speech gave examples to prove that Caesar was not ambitious. The first was that Caesar had brought many captives to Rome. Second was that Caesar had thrice refused the crown on Lupercal. An the third was that he had given all of his money and property for the people after his death.

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