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The Senators filed glumly into the Curia for another day of state-sanctioned executions. Every man was nervous that he would be the choice of the day. Most men were too busy brooding in their own thoughts to notice the empty seat in the Populares section. More attention was paid to the notices nailed to the Curia doors:
Anyone notice the bolded phrase? I think that indicates that Andres was Populares.

Now does that mean that Andres was Marcus Antonius or is a clever ruse by Caesar?