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In a nutshell, Caesar contributed to the decline of the Republic by accepting the title Dictator for Life. The senate had already given extraordinary honors, but the Dictator for Life title was the cause of his assassination, the civil war afterwards, and the eventual rise of Octavian as the first emperor.

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He declared himself emperor.

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