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he was stupid in not relinquishing some of his power. He was felt to be a threat because of his authoritative manner of doing things and his disrespect for, and ignoring of, the senate.

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It was not the Romans who were afraid ofCaesar. It was thesenators, particularly those who belonged to the optimate (conservative) political faction. They saw Caesar as a bigpoliticalthreat. He was a massively ambitious man. His great military feats in his conquest ofGaulhad given him great prestige among the people. He wasalsoa popularis, apoliticalfaction which championedreformsaimed at addressing the plight of the poor. These made him very popular with the middle and lower classes of Rome. The senators, instead, were unpopular. They were seen as being concerned only with the interests of the aristocracy and as the hub of the endemic corruption the Republic had fallen into. The senate also had a history of opposing and obstructingreformsin favour of the poor.Caesar was also a formidable military threat. During his conquest of Gaul he showed that he was a great military genius. Healsocommanded the legions whichfoughttheGallicWar. These were the best soldiers Rome had. They were battle hardened veterans and they were loyal toCaesar.

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Not all patricians were opposed to this. The conservative patricians opposed it. The liberal patricians supported it. This support helped the rich plebeians to eventually gain access to all offices of state and the priesthoods, which had been exclusively patrician. During the early republic, the patricians established themselves as a ruling class through a monopoly over the consulship and the senate. They were an aristocracy and considered themselves superior to the plebeians (commoners). They saw being in power as a privilege by birth right. Moreover, the plebeian movement started as a rebellion against the patrician-dominated state when their demands for addressing the worse aspect through which the patricians exploited poor plebeians were rejected. The patricians saw the plebeian economic grievances and demands as a threat to their profits, exploitative practices, and privilege. They also saw the rebellion as an attempt to subvert the Romans state. Eventually, with the help of the liberal patricians the rich plebeians, who were the leaders of the constantly agitating plebeian movement, were co-opted into what became a patrician-plebeian oligarchy and the rich plebeians turned their backs on the poor plebeians who had been the driving force of the plebeian movement.


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