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23 years. The First Punic War (264 to 241 BC)

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How many years passed between the start of the First Punic War and Caesars appointment as dictator?

210.


How many year passed between Caesar's refusal to disband his amie and his appointment as dictator for life?

five years


How many years passed between Caesar's refusal to disband his armies and his appointment as dictator for life?

two hundred years


How is dictatorship passed?

By fiat of the Dictator.


How many months passed between Robespierre appointment to the committee of public safety and his execution?

Maximilien Robespierre was appointed to the Committee of Public Safety on July 27, 1793. He was executed on July 28, 1794. Therefore, approximately 12 months passed between his appointment and his execution.


Who decides who the next dictator in a country is?

It sometimes is passed down to a family member of the dictator and they are the new ruler


How many years passed between the destruction of Carthage and caesars death?

Carthage was destroyed in 146 BCE during the Third Punic War, while Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE. This means that 102 years passed between the destruction of Carthage and Caesar's death.


What is a way the legislation can be passed in Cuba?

For 60 years Castro has been dictator of Cuba. A dictator does not pass legislation but tells his government what to do.


How long can dictator rule?

If you mean in ancient Rome, a dictator was usually appointed for 5 years. Many served only until the crisis passed and resigned early. Julius Caesar was the only one to be made Dictator for Life.


What roman lasted until a crisis had pasted?

The office of 'dictator' was only instituted in times of national crisis, and even then rarely for more than 6 months. If the crisis had passed earlier, the Dictator was expected to step down again.


How are rules and law made in communism?

They aren’t passed. The dictator decides something and orders it.


How long would a dictator rule in Rome?

If you mean in ancient Rome, a dictator was usually appointed for 5 years. Many served only until the crisis passed and resigned early. Julius Caesar was the only one to be made Dictator for Life.