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There's a scene in Rome where Caesar tells the Egyptian court they're legally obligated to pay Ptolemy XII's debts. When they point out that's only Roman law, Caesar asks "is there some other form of law?". Did the Romans really regard all other societies' laws as meaningless?

by /u/grapp in /r/AskHistorians

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