In the judgment of your character, has the Senate taken appropriate action concerning the young Gaius Julius Caesar (the whippersnapper formerly known as Gaius Octavius)? What further steps (if any) should the Senate take?
In light of this new challenge to its authority, should the Senate reconsider its earlier actions with regard to Dolabella and Lepidus?
As you consider your response, keep before you the early career of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ("Pompey the Great").
Two pages, double-spaced, due in hard copy to Matt Wineski in class on Wednesday, March 19. Please e-mail to the Gamemaster at tkdix@uga.edu and post to the blog before class. You may post a longer version to the blog.
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