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There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.There were quite a few Roman dictators, the most well-known or famous of them are Cincinnatus, Sulla and Julius Caesar.
The best-known early dictators of the Roman Republic were Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and Marius Furius Camillus. Julius Caesar was the most famous dictator of the Late Republic and of the whole of the republican period.
Trajan and Hadrian were good Roman Emperors. Cincinnatus was one of the best Roman dictators in the early Republic serving a short term.
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The first dictator was appointed in 490BC
the top officials were A) preators B) consuls C) dictators D) plebians the real answer isB consuls ...its in any book ...just check a s.s book.
The best-known early dictators of the Roman Republic were Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and Marius Furius Camillus. Julius Caesar was the most famous dictator of the Late Republic and of the whole of the republican period.
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In the early Roman Republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.
In the early Roman Republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.In the early Roman republic the plebeians were the poor, working class people.
The transition between Middle English and Modern English took place slowly and at different times in different places. Chaucer (1380) is clearly Middle English, and Shakespeare (ca. 1600) is clearly Early Modern. Malory's Morte D'Arthur (1485 or so) is probably the earliest major work which is Early Modern English. The distinction between Early Modern English and later kinds of Modern English is harder to draw, because Early Modern English is essentially Modern English with occasional aspects of older English. These older aspects only gradually became less common in English and some of them have still not disappeared. (Consider, for example, Darth Vader's line "What is thy bidding, my master?") An end date for Early Modern of the end of the seventeenth century is somewhat arbitrary but as good as any other.
Early modern France was created in 1492.