Cupiditate Regni Adductus

The Latin title is a phrase, which more or less translates to, 'Driven on by lust for kingship.' In De Bello Gallico, Caesar uses this phrase to describe the motives of his Gallic enemies. However, the phrase better applies to himself, and in this timeline, the 'Cupiditate Regni Adductus' of the Roman leaders, and especially Caesar himself, lead to dramatic consequences.