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“Clean as Caesar’s Wife” refers to the proverb, “Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion,” originating from Julius Caesar’s divorce of his wife, Pompeia, after a scandal where a man (Publius Clodius Pulcher) infiltrated a women-only religious ceremony at their home. The phrase signifies that a public figure’s associates, especially a spouse, must not only be honest but also avoid any hint of scandal or wrongdoing to maintain the integrity of the public figure and their position.
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