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#487: Leadership Lessons From the 3 Greatest Ancient Commanders

The Art of Manliness

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Caesar Was Not Too Long After Hannibal Alexander

Hannibal dies in 183 BC and Caesar's born 83 years later in 100 BC. Unlike Hannibal Alexander, he didn't have a father who was a great general. But Caesar burned with ambition even as a young man. He wanted to succeed both in politics and in the military. His political enemies think that Caesar is just too much. So they decide to try to get rid of him. The Roman Senate actually takes his command away from him. They fire him as general and say, put down your arms. Instead decides to go to war against his own country. It makes him one of Rome's greatest generals ever. And it also makes him the wealthiest man in the Roman world.

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