Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar, and Augustus all tried to achieve and maintain more or less absolute power. But in the end, only Augustus was successful. How can the success of Augustus and the failure of the others be explained? What answers did Augustus provide for the problems that had plagued the republic?
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