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Plutarch, I believe, wrote about CAESAR/'royals' sending out their family/crew to every city conquered (or FOUNDED with peasants/serfs/slaves) in order to have control over the city. The masses are not, now, aware of the family names or the 'fees' they pay, but, they are all there. Notice the COAs, symbols, etc., that indicate alliances/marriages/bloodlines/etc..
1500's is the dating of these maps. Kissing the Imperator's ASS is also done, disgustingly, by the many wanting to be recognized and, perhaps, raised to another level.
The kind of power wielded by the few, at the very top, is 'godlike' on earth (to make it simple for you): Every major city has been controlled for a long time and all the laws eat away at freedoms. Can you imagine a law forcing your child to be manipulated and controlled/programmed all day long by 'strangers'? Or, perhaps, allowing corporations to raise their fees and force us to pay because the gov forces us to buy their corp product (as in insurance which is controlled by 'banking' families).
Everything in our society is highly controlled and any freedom of thought, or physical, is vanishing daily.
'With Privilege' means this work is for nobles and rulers because NO ONE without 'privilege' is recognized at the highest levels.
Caesar has been blocked in Asia Minor, but has sent a strong expeditionary force to Egypt, threatening the rich city of Alexandria. It has not fallen yet, but surely it will at any moment? Then Pompey will be in trouble.
Bag & Baggage Production's "Julius Caesar" performed in the Hillsboro Civic Center, running August 1-17, 2013. (photo by Casey Campbell Photography)
Model: Caesar
© Gian Mario Lai - All rights reserved
Photo © Gian Mario Lai
Post Processing by © Cesare Pais
JS Caesar LPG tanker leaving Stanlow for Belfast, Northern Ireland.
I love the colours on these Evergas ships!
IMO: 9577991
MMSI: 566517000
Call Sign: 9V9993
Flag: Singapore
AIS Vessel Type: Tanker
Gross Tonnage: 5036
Deadweight: 4994 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 99.85m × 17.4m
Year Built: 2012
Status: Active
Little Caesars
4719 Walmsley Boulevard, Richmond, VA
This location opened in July 1983; it was originally part of Jewel Laundry and Dry Cleaners, which opened in 1965. It became a Chic-A-Sea in May 1968, which closed in the late 1970s.
While lining up this shot, several people came and prayed to this shrine in front of Caesar's Palace. Eventually, I'll get some decent editing software so I won't have extraneous people in my shots.
Little Caesar @ The Robin, Bilston - Tuesday 27th February 2018
Photograph by Rich Ward for Midlands Rocks
© 2018 Rich Ward