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Flavius wants to remove the decorations from the city's statues to prevent the celebration of Julius Caesar's victory and to diminish his growing power and influence. He believes that allowing such honors would undermine the Republic and promote a form of monarchy. By stripping the statues, Flavius aims to assert the authority of the Senate and remind the citizens of their loyalty to the Republic rather than to an individual leader. This act reflects the tension between republican values and the rise of personal power in Rome.

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