Oliver Cromwell.
England didn't have a dictator.
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Julius Caesar became the first Roman dictator who was appointed for life (dictator perpetuus, dictator in perpetuity).
assassinatedFlavus was the first designated dictator. Dictator was a temporary office created in times of national emergency, when the country was under martial law. Cincinnatus famously was summoned from his plowing and, once the crisis was over, resigned the dictatorship, and returned to his plow. There are over forty dictators listed in Roman archives. However, Julius Caesar is the only one created Dictator in Perpetuus. Following Caesar's assassination, his heir, Octavius, became the Emperor of Rome, known as Caesar Augustus, although his official title was Princeps.
Lenin was the first dictator of the Soviet Union.
The United Kingdom (which includes England) is a Parliamentary Democracy and not a dictatorship.
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Russia's first dictator after the Bolshevik revolution was Stalin. I'm not sure if this helps because he wasn't actually their first ruler with absolute power, but he was the first to call himself military dictator.
By the "protector" - Oliver Cromwell - he was a dictator.
The first dictator of the Roman empire was Titus Lartius Flavus and he was appointed in 501 BC.