Gaius Julius Caesar and the Cilician Jewish pirates

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Caesar and the pirates


In 75, Julius Caesar was captured by Cilician pirates, who infested the Mediterranean sea. The Romans had never sent a navy against them, because the pirates offered the Roman senators slaves, which they needed for their plantations in Italy. As a consequence, piracy was common. In chapter 2 of his Life of Julius Caesar, the Greek author Plutarch of Chaeronea (46-c.120) describes what happened when Caesar encountered the pirates. The translation below was made by Robin Seager.

First, when the pirates demanded a ransom of twenty talents, Caesar burst out laughing. They did not know, he said, who it was that they had captured, and he volunteered to pay fifty. Then, when he had sent his followers to the various cities in order to raise the money and was left with one friend and two servants among these Cilicians, about the most bloodthirsty people in the world, he treated them so highhandedly that, whenever he wanted to sleep, he would send to them and tell them to stop talking. For thirty-eight days, with the greatest unconcern, he joined in all their games and exercises, just as if he was their leader instead of their prisoner. He also wrote poems and speeches which he read aloud to them, and if they failed to admire his work, he would call them to their faces illiterate savages, and would often laughingly threaten to have them all hanged. They were much taken with this and attributed his freedom of speech to a kind of simplicity in his character or boyish playfulness.
However, the ransom arrived from Miletus and, as soon as he had paid it and been set free, he immediately manned some ships and set sail from the harbor of Miletus against the pirates. He found them still there, lying at anchor off the island, and he captured nearly all of them. He took their property as spoils of war and put the men themselves into the prison at Pergamon. He then went in person to [Marcus] Junius, the governorof Asia, thinking it proper that he, as praetor in charge of the province, should see to the punishment of the prisoners. Junius, however, cast longing eyes at the money, which came to a considerable sum, and kept saying that he needed time to look into the case.
Caesar paid no further attention to him. He went to Pergamon, took the pirates out of prison and crucified the lot of them, just as he had often told them he would do when he was on the island and they imagined that he was joking.
 
Aug 2011
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2000 year old Jewish Pirates?
You're pretty much a Jew-hater, arent you? Typical Canadian
Been to any Nazi rallies lately?

Its disgusting to think that your gay, cowardly country is on my border
 
Sep 2011
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2000 year old Jewish Pirates?
You're pretty much a Jew-hater, arent you? Typical Canadian
Been to any Nazi rallies lately?

Its disgusting to think that your gay, cowardly country is on my border

Your country is nowhere.
Chased from European countries 47 times in 1000 years.
 
Aug 2011
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Your country is nowhere..
Actually, we are on your southern border. You know? The super power that feeds you cheese heads.

Chased from European countries 47 times in 1000 years.
Gee, thats weird, since our country is only 250 years old.
Are you a moron or just high on dope?
How do idiots like you even manage to exist?
I have rocks in my yard that are smarter than you.
Canada! LOL. What a joke.

I think your gay boyfriend is calling you
 
Jul 2009
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Come, CC, show some respect. America's hat is the only country to win a war against the US. Twice no less.
 
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Good history, except the Cilicians were not Jewish. They actually were located along a stretch of Turkey, so how that somehow makes them Jewish ... By the way, the pirates laughed because the very twisty nature of the coast in Cilicia (not at all like the coast in Judea/Israel) made it almost impossible for anyone to find them. They didn't realize Caesar had counted the number of points of land he had passed from a known city to get to the pirate hideout. All Caesar had to do to catch them was start his punishment expedition at that city and start counting headlands (points).
 
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I don't understand this. The zionists are certainly pirates NOW, but zionists are neither Jews nor Cilicians - just old-fashioned racist, child-killing nazis.
 
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Interesting to watch an educated bitch fest....Significantly more words, better use of language, syntax, and derogatory wordplay.

Still the same though....unattractive hatred.
 
Mar 2011
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Who hates whom? Nazis kill, you know, always. They need stopping, but it has nothing to do with emotions - just sense.
 

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I am going to go ahead and close this thread. It was started by a member who was trolling before we got stricter on that stuff and he has since been banned. If you think the topics deserve a new thread without so much hatred, feel free to make one.
 
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