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Gaius Julius Caesar set his sights on becoming one of the Roman Senate’s two consuls—similar to presidents. In order to get elected, he formed an alliance—the First Triumvirate—with Marcus ...
During normal periods of government, the Roman Republic operated by a two-consul rule system where two politicians were elected by legislative assemblies. Each consul served for a one-year term ...
They had the power to block laws from consuls that they thought were unfair. Caesar was a Roman consul from 46BC to 44BC. He was eventually given the title of ‘dictator for life’ in 44BC ...
a pen name borrowed from a fourth-century B.C. Roman consul for the essayist Michael Anton, a glittering A.I.-generated image of himself as a Roman gladiator to go with the self-proclaimed title ...
Historians characterize the Catilinarian conspiracy as the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire—which director Francis Ford Coppola compares to modern-day America. The Roman Forum was a hub ...