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19 June, 07:39

For Julius Caesar:

Why didn't the enemies, Antony and Octavious versus Brutus and Cassius, simply kill each other when they met?

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  1. 19 June, 09:26
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    There were so many rules about civility in war in Roman times. Many times they attempted to sort out a disagreement before the war was even started by having a "parley". This was a meeting to discuss a potential truce or other issues. It was considered very bad form to attack your enemy while in a parley, and Romans took those matters of pride and civility very seriously.
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