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Catch Me if You Can, by Emilio Del Río

Summary by La Vanguardia
In 69 B.C., a young Julius Caesar, barely thirty-one years old, traveled to Gades – today’s Cadiz – to perform his functions in Hispania as a quaestor (it was the first post of the political ladder). In 69 B.C., Julius Caesar, a quaestor in Hispania, visited in Gades the temple of Hercules. Seeing the statue of Alexander the Great, he broke to cry: at his age, Alexander had already conquered the world and he had not yet made anything memorable. …
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In 69 B.C., a young Julius Caesar, barely thirty-one years old, traveled to Gades – today’s Cadiz – to perform his functions in Hispania as a quaestor (it was the first post of the political ladder). In 69 B.C., Julius Caesar, a quaestor in Hispania, visited in Gades the temple of Hercules. Seeing the statue of Alexander the Great, he broke to cry: at his age, Alexander had already conquered the world and he had not yet made anything memorable. …

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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