It was a march on the capital of Italy by the fascists, but at that time their leader, Mussolini was not a dictator yet. The fascists' march on Rome to demand the resignation of the prime minister. The prime minister ordered a state of siege, but the king handed power to Mussolini who, the next day was asked to form a cabinet. Soon after this Mussolini established a Dictatorship.
He was a Carthaginian who led a 12 year invasion of Italy against Rome.
There were various leaders who led Rome as it was becoming an empire. The senate either raised an army or appointed a dictator. Scipio, Sulla, Marius, Pompey, and Caesar all contributed. There was no one leader.
Julius Caesar was appointed dictator for life in February 44 BCE. This unprecedented move solidified his power in Rome, bypassing the traditional limitations on the office of dictator, which was typically meant to be a temporary position during times of crisis. His declaration faced significant opposition and contributed to the tensions that ultimately led to his assassination on March 15, 44 BCE, known as the Ides of March.
A battle of the civil war in 82 BCE between the forces of Sulla and Marius. It led to the eventual defeat of Marius and Sulla's takeover of Rome as dictator for two years.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Subura, Rome to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta on 13 July, 100 BC. He was a Roman general and statesman, and became dictator of Rome. He was stabbed to death on 15 March, 44 BC by a group of senators and aristocrats led by Marcus Junius Brutus in the Theatre of Pompey, Rome while attending a Senate meeting. Caesar spent a fair part of his life away from Rome engaged in military campaigns and furthering Rome's relations with other countries.
Gaius Julius Caesar was born in Subura, Rome to Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia Cotta on 13 July, 100 BC. He was a Roman general and statesman, and became dictator of Rome. He was stabbed to death on 15 March, 44 BC by a group of senators and aristocrats led by Marcus Junius Brutus in the Theatre of Pompey, Rome while attending a Senate meeting. Caesar spent a fair part of his life away from Rome engaged in military campaigns and furthering Rome's relations with other countries.
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he was a dictator, he led a lot of people to war and a lot of lives to be lost
Benito Mussolini.
Sulla won two civil wars against Gaius Marius ((91-88 BC and 82 BC). He was appointed by the senate dictator for an indeterminate tern of office to Reform the constinution (dictator legibus faciendis et reipublicae constituendae causa, dictator for the making of laws and for the settling of the constitution). This was the first time that a dictator was not appointed for the usual term of six months. Sulla resigned after one year.
2 consuls led Ancient Rome.
No, the Civil war with Sulla was fought between Sulla and Marius. Marius and Sulla battled for control of Rome, and after Marius' death, Sulla marched on Rome, and proclaimed himself dictator, in which he led a slaughter on the Roman peoples.