>>1244107
>best ruler
>gets killed by his own men
>>1244121
>his own men
Go away, Brutus.
>>1244107
Fucking usurper. Enjoy my dagger biatch.
>>1244155
He wasn't an usurper. pure propaganda
>>1244121
>gets killed by his own men
You mean the enemies he foolishly pardoned.
Now if you want an excellent ruler that was killed by his own men, look at pic related.
>>1244155
You were like a brother to me, Brutus!
>>1244136
Imagine if Germany had him during the 2nd ww.
>>1244161
>He wasn't an usurper.
All his acts after crossing the Rubicon were illegal by virtue of not having been ratified by the senate. His dictatorship was, for all intents and purposes, an usurpation of power.
>>1244161
Get him !!! Don't let fucking Mark Antony escape!!!
>>1244182
yeah, but it was because they forced his hand, and he had no intention of keeping the power after fixing the injustices against him.
>>1244228
Another usurper! To the guillotine with him!
>>1244107
unironically
>>1244279
Wtf, another one!!! Catch him! Execute this traitor!
>>1244279
>fuck your state's economy
>kill millions of your own people
>make your people poor and make them starve
He seemed pretty good!
>>1244242
>they forced his hand
Did they force him to start an illegal war? Or all the other shit he knew they were waiting to convict him for?
>he had no intention of keeping the power after fixing the injustices against him
What injustices? The man had been gaming the system for decades already. He was involved in every single shady dealing between Crassus and Pompey since the beginning. He was connected with some of the most egregious scum in Rome (Clodius, Catiline). You can't possibly believe he was gonna give up the power. There was no indication that he intended to do so.
someone plz post pic of the man with zhe small moustache hehe xDDDDD
>>1244279
:^)
>>1244266
He saved France
>>1244304
Here you go XDDD
>>1244551
Primus sucks
>>1244303
>Did they force him to start an illegal war? Or all the other shit he knew they were waiting to convict him for?
no, but they did convict him for it even though it was to the benefit of everyone, while he was in charge of a huge army.
>>1244121
>all i need is 20 good men
>>1244964
>killed the greatest benevolent force that has ever walked the earth
>good man
>>1244121
It was a democratic vote.
>>1244168
His death was pure retardation, as was the death of his successor. I'm not even sure how that shit happens.
Not that it mattered, we ended up getting Diocletian and Constantine afterwards.
>>1244303
How was he connected with Cataline? I don't remember that part.
>>1244915
kek