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April 21st, 2020

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/r/NoStupidQuestions

6 years ago

How come people call Julius Caesar, the great Greek king, a "model American" if he lived something like 4 centuries before the foundation of United States?

April 21st, 2020

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[deleted]

6 years ago

Uh we don't, and he was Roman. The Roman model for us is Cincinnatus not Caesar.

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chefranden

6 years ago

Julie wasn't Greek, wasn't a king, and lived ~20 centuries before the Foundation of the US. He has never been considered a model American.

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[deleted]

6 years ago

Literally nobody has ever said that.

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TheApiary

6 years ago

I have never heard anyone say that, is that a thing?

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slash178

6 years ago

I've never heard that. Also he was Roman not Greek...

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Arctic_Mandalorian

6 years ago

Historian here. Literally never heard this before.

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6 years ago

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