Caesar’s wife

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Caesar’s wife is a proverbial figure symbolizing the expectation that those closely associated with people in power must be above suspicion in both conduct and appearance.

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instanceOf cultural metaphor
proverbial figure
associatedWith Julius Caesar
Roman political life
ethical standards in public office
political accountability
public morality
conveys that higher ethical standards apply to leaders and their close associates
that reputation and perception matter alongside actual behavior
that those in power must avoid situations that could arouse suspicion
hasInterpretation leaders are judged by the conduct of their families and associates
private behavior of public figures can have public consequences
those near power must be beyond reproach
hasOriginIn an anecdote about Julius Caesar and his wife Pompeia
ancient Roman history
implies a stricter moral standard for people linked to authority
that even unproven allegations can damage public trust
that transparency and propriety are essential for legitimacy
language English proverbial usage
mentionedIn discussions of political scandals
ethics codes and guidelines commentary
legal opinions and judicial writings about impartiality
partOf Western proverbial tradition
political rhetoric
relatedConcept appearance of impropriety
conflict of interest
ethical leadership
public trust
role-model responsibility
symbolizes the expectation that those close to power must be above suspicion
the idea that public figures and their intimates must avoid even the appearance of impropriety
the need for both actual integrity and the appearance of integrity
the standard that associates of rulers must be free from scandal
timePeriodOfUsage contemporary political discourse
modern era
usedInContextOf corporate governance
ethics discussions
legal and judicial ethics
media commentary on scandals
politics
public administration

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Constantina spouseTitle Caesar’s wife