At one stage, Julius Caesar had to hide in a different place every night from the secret police of the dictator, Sulla, who, when he at last gave way to the eminent men who had pleaded Caesar's case, warned them:
"'There are many Mariuses in this fellow Caesar.'"
-Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars (London, 2007), p. 1.
As another point of interest, one woman, Julia, was the wife of Marius and an aunt of Caesar.
While we live, we learn.
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Well, the Roman aristos regarded Marius as dangerous -- the lower classes rather liked him. We get a consistently upper-class Roman view of politics in the late Republic, mostly.
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