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It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

It was expected. It was the custom for very wealthy men to leave something to the people of Rome, especially politicians. This was called a "congiarium". Some left buildings, such as temples or porticoes, others left parks or gardens and emperors always left cash to the army.

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