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The Construction of one's enemies in civil war (49-30 BCE)
Hannah Cornwell
Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology
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Civil War
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Enemy
60%
Late Republic
26%
Cicero
21%
Rhetoric
20%
Opponents
11%
Catiline
10%
Rome
10%
Res Publica
9%
Countrymen
8%
Roman Republic
8%
Letters
8%
Memorialization
8%
Self-presentation
7%
Just War
7%
Coins
7%
Peace
7%
Political Elites
7%
Rumor
7%
Statesman
7%
Tyranny
7%
Ephemeral
7%
Commonplaces
6%
Allusion
6%
Justification
6%
Cult
5%
Ideal
4%
Causes
3%
Art
3%