Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
It was Julius Caesar.
In 46 BC it was Julius Caesar who had control of Rome. At that time he was appointed dictator for ten years and celebrated his four triumphs. Two years later, shortly after he had been named dictator for life, he was assassinated.
The dictator took control of the country using a military coup.
took over most of the land around him. tried to control the soviet union but got beat.
Julius Caesar took control of Rome in 46 BC.
Most of the Italian peninsula were enemies of Rome. However when Rome took control of Italy, the rest of the peninsula became allies of Rome to further expand the empire after the fall of the king.
Originally, Rome was a Republic. After the assassination of Julius Caesar, a powerful dictator and popular public speaker, Rome went into a great civil war. Caesar had an adopted son and heir named Octavian who took power after his death. It was Octavian who founded the Roman Empire. He also became Rome's first emperor and took the name Augustus.
Benito Mussolini.
loll when the dictator came in and took control of the cake faces
The dictator of Rome was usually Caesar. There have been many Caesars over the course of many years, but when elected they took on the title of Caesar to be sort of like "king" or "emperor"
They took control of the Italian Peninsula.