what is the petition put before Caesar by the conspirator how does he ceasar respond to it
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The conspirators put a petition before Caesar to repeal the banishment of Metellus Cimber’s brother, who had been banished by Caesar on valid grounds. Caesar responds to it by refusing to do so because this will undermine h s authority and also make laws made earlier meaningless.
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The petition put before Caesar by the conspirators is that he should award liberty and enfranchisement to Publius Cimber, who is banished by Caesar. Caesar gets excited and responds strictly to it. He says that it is against his principal to change a right decision just because of request or flattery.
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