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Which former consul, governor, and general of the Roman Republic declared himself dictator for life? A. Julius Caesar B. Cicero C. Constantine D. Nero
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Which former consul, governor, and general of the Roman Republic declared himself dictator for life? A. Julius Caesar B. Cicero C. Constantine D. Nero
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Julius Caesar was the former consul, governor and general of the Roman Republic who declared himself dictator for life.
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It was A. Julius Caesar who claimed the title of "Dictator for Life". He removed all the restrictions that once held rulers in check, thus becoming a true monarch with ease.
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