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No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.No one. No one could make himself dictator in ancient Rome. The office of dictator was granted to a man by the senate. It was a legitimate political position under the Roman republic.
In the ancient world, the title of dictator was a position in the Roman republic. During times of war, the Romans would have a dictator run the war effort. The term would only be for one year, however. Julius Caesar, perhaps was the best known person that was an official Roman dictator. Prior to him there were many other names, however, none were as important to ancient history as Julius Caesar. In the US Civil War, there was talk of having a Northern dictator run the Union's war. In the 20th century perhaps Benito Mussolini filled that governmental position.
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It doesnt have a greek origin, its the latin word dictator. A dictator in ancient rome was a judge temporarily invested with absolute power.
No one declared themselves dictator in ancient Rome The dictatorship was an extraordinary office of state which was received by appointment by the senate. The meaning of the word dictator was very different in Rome than it is now. It was Julius Caesar who had the senate appoint him has a dictator for life in 44 BC. He was also appointed dictator in 49 BC to oversee his election as consul (head of the state and the army) and resigned from the office after 11 days. He was appointed dictator for one year in 48 BC and dictator for 10 years in 46 BC.
No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.No, although a king could be considered a dictator of sorts. The office of dictator in ancient Rome was a republican office which was bestowed upon certain men in times of crises with the agreement of the senate.
No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.No one could declare himself a dictator in ancient Rome. A dictator was appointed by the senate.
In ancient times the elements meant : water, fire, earth, and air. However the modern definition of elements is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance.
A pharoah was a ruler/dictator/monarch in ancient Egypt.
Julius Caesar was a dictator in ancient Rome.
He had two main occupations. He was a General. Then, he was an Emperor. A slight correction here. Julius Caesar was never an emperor (although he tried to act like one). He was a dictator, which was a legal position in ancient Rome.
The term dictator is related to the early Roman state [the Republic]. At the time it did not have any negative meaning: it was just the Roman title given to someone who got complete - and temporary - executive powers in times of emergency. The first man ever to formally carry the Roman title 'dictator' was Titus Lartius Flavus, around 500 BC. The first dictator with the current (negative) meaning of the word was Publius Cornelius Sulla in 212 BC, who used dictatorial powers to do away with his personal enemies; the last one, at least in ancient Rome, was Julius Caesar.