The first dictator was appointed in 490BC
Under the republic, the Romans could appoint a dictator in times of emergencies.
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Modern dictators often maintain power through a combination of authoritarian governance, manipulation of democratic processes, and control over media and information, while early Roman dictators were typically appointed during emergencies for a limited term, with specific powers. Additionally, modern dictators often utilize advanced technology for surveillance and propaganda, whereas Roman dictators relied on traditional military and political means. Furthermore, the context of international relations and global interconnectedness today presents unique challenges and opportunities for modern dictators that were not present in ancient Rome.
Because too much time and power will make them corrupt
Yes, early Romans did.
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I think you mean Dictator. The Romans would appoint a dictator only in times of crisis and when the problem was solved, the Dictator was expected to step down from his office. However, five years was usually the maximum amount of time. that the senate would give out to a Dictator. Julius Caesar was the exception.
The early Greeks and Romans are remembered for being the cultures that formed the basis for our western culture.
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The Etruscans.
Rome?