Gaius Julius Caesar

There were many fratricidal clashes during the power struggle with Pompey.

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Caesar, however, showed honor and chivalry by donating the lives of defeated opponents, which distinguished him from the behavior of Pompey, who condemned those captured to death. Caesar also offered tangible benefits to his former opponents if they were willing to support him. In this way, he quickly gained partisans in the Senate and the scales of victory tipped to his side. After the victorious battle, Caesar gained the position of dictator for a year.