Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) often appears as a flawed genius. #History #RomanRepublic #RomanGovernment #JuliusCaesar #HistoryFact https://whe.to/ci/2-2748-en/
Caesar, the Flawed Genius

Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE) often appears as a flawed genius. A genius, he dominated his generation. Flawed, he was murdered for the way in which he did so. Caesar changed Rome, destroying the centuries-old...

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A praetor was a senior magistrate in ancient Roman government, who was granted executive or imperium powers similar to that of the consuls. #History #RomanGovernment #Praetor #CursusHonorum #HistoryFacts https://www.worldhistory.org/praetor/
Praetor

A praetor was a senior magistrate in ancient Roman government, who was granted executive or imperium powers similar to that of the consuls. Although originally assigned legal authority over the courts...

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Augustus (r. 27 BCE to 14 CE), as the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE), brought an end to the Roman Republic, and on 16 January 27 BCE, by Senatorial decree, he became the first Roman emperor. #History #RomanGovernment #RomanEmpire #RomanEmperor #HistoryFacts https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2363/the-principate-of-augustus/
The Principate of Augustus

Augustus (r. 27 BCE to 14 CE), as the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE), brought an end to the Roman Republic, and on 16 January 27 BCE, by Senatorial decree, he became the first Roman...

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The Social War (also called the Marsi War or the War of the Allies) of 91-87 BCE was the result of decades of contention between Rome and its Italian allies. https://www.worldhistory.org/Social_War/ #History #RomanGovernment #RomanRepublic #RomanWarfare
Social War

The Social War (also called the Marsi War or the War of the Allies) of 91-87 BCE was the result of decades of contention between Rome and its Italian allies. Roman warfare relied heavily on the Italian...

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Sulla's Reforms as Dictator

Lucius Cornelius Sulla (l. 138 - 78 BCE) enacted his constitutional reforms (81 BCE) as dictator to strengthen the Roman Senate's power. Sulla was born in a very turbulent era of Rome's history, which...

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Lucius Cornelius Sulla (l. 138 - 78 BCE) enacted his constitutional reforms (81 BCE) as dictator to strengthen the Roman Senate's power. Sulla was born in a very turbulent era of Rome's history, which has often been described as the beginning of the fall of the Roman Republic. The political climate was marked by civil discord and rampant political violence where voting in the Assembly was somet...https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1481/sullas-reforms-as-dictator/ #RomanGovernment #RomanRepublic #RomanSenate
Sulla's Reforms as Dictator

Lucius Cornelius Sulla (l. 138 - 78 BCE) enacted his constitutional reforms (81 BCE) as dictator to strengthen the Roman Senate's power. Sulla was born in a very turbulent era of Rome's history, which...

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