
Salustio
Gaius Sallustius Crispus, commonly known as Salustio, was a Roman historian and politician whose works, including 'Bellum Catilinae' and 'Bellum Jugurthinum', focus on the moral decline of the Roman Republic. His writings emphasize the corruption and political machinations of his time, making him a crucial source for understanding the socio-political dynamics of late Republican Rome.
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Salustio was a friend of Julio César and was appointed governor of a wealthy African province.
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