Having renounced all hope of obtaining Egypt
for his province, he stood candidate for the office of chief pontiff,
to secure which, he had recourse to the most profuse bribery.
Calculating, on this occasion, the enormous amount of the debts he had
contracted, he is reported to have said to his mother, when she kissed
him at his going out in the morning to the assembly of the people, "I
will never return home unless I am elected pontiff."
In effect, he left so far behind him two most powerful competitors, who
were much his superiors both in age and rank, that he had more votes in
their own tribes, than they both had in all the tribes together.
Suetonio. Vida de los doce césares, Julio César, 13.
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