Julius Caesar built an alliance with Crassus and Pompey, known as the First Triumvirate, to consolidate power and advance his political ambitions in Rome. Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome, provided financial support, while Pompey, a celebrated military general, brought military strength and influence. This alliance allowed Caesar to secure political backing and strengthen his position against the Senate, facilitating his rise to prominence. Ultimately, their partnership was a strategic move to balance the interests of all three leaders in an increasingly competitive political landscape.
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