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Author: * Safiria Caesar -
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Date: Aug 28, 2006 - 16:31
I was wondering... is there any notion on what role, if any, had Servilia in Bruto's betrayal? And if it is true, as Cicero seemed to suggest, that Servilia "proposed" Tertulla to Caesar, might Bruto have had enough of having the women of his family become Caesar's women?
Bruto remained in history as the defendant of the republic (and it is funny to think that he wrote his name in history only thanks to the importance of man he killed), so ancient sources give some infos on him. Is there any info of what happened to Servilia after Bruto's death? Or how she reacted to her son killing her lover?
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