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| | Greek Travel Log - Market of C & A |
 | | The People, from the funds given by the divine Gaius Julius Caesar and the Emperor Caesar Augustus, son of the god, (dedicate this) to Athena Archegetis during the archonship of Nikias, son of Sarapion, of Athmonon, when Eukles of Marathon was Hoplite General, and also Ambassador, who had succeeded his father Herodes as Epimelete. |
 | | When the city surrendered, Caesar spared the Athenians in memory of their ancestors, "remarking that in spite of their many offences, they were saved by the dead" (Cassius Dio 92.14.2.). |
 | | Further evidence that Caesar was not held in high regard in Athens shortly after his 47 B.C.E. visit is found in the warm reception of Brutus after Caesar's assassination and in the dedication of statues to Brutus and Cassius right next to the Tyrannicides' monuments. |
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