because he was the first actual ruler
because he was the first actual ruler
because he was the first actual ruler
Dic + tator/ abusing his power
Franco of Spain
Mutiny.
The first recorded dictator of Rome was Cincinatus. He didn't take advantage of the office though, he was appointed, did his job, and then resigned. The office of dictator was not a loophole in Roman law. It was a legitimate governing tool.
The teacher's part was to dictate the story and the students had to take notes.
The title "The Day of Destiny" likely refers to a significant event or moment in the story that will determine the fate of the characters involved. It indicates that a crucial decision, revelation, or event will take place that will shape the outcome of the story.
when did chandragupta 2 take the title of vikramaditya
Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.Antony was quite a "character" marrriagewise. He married Octavia in 40 BC,( the same year that Cleopatra gave birth to their twins).He and Octavia were together off and on, but he sent her back to Rome in 37 and never saw her again. However he didn't divorce her until 32 BC. So you can take your pick of either 37 or 32 as the time that Antony left Octavia.
You have to become the muslim remixer from the movie dictator