A chronological list of the important events for
the topic "Roman dictator"
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501 BC In response to threats by the Sabines, RomeAncient Rome Ancient Rome was a civilization [i] that grew out of the city-state [i] of Rome [i], founded in the Italian Peninsula [i] ...
creates the office of dictatorRoman dictator Dictator was a political office [i] of the Roman Republic [i].
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49 BC Caesar appointed DictatorRoman dictator Dictator was a political office [i] of the Roman Republic [i].
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in Rome.
44 BC (the ''Ides of March'') - Julius CaesarJulius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar , July 12 [i] or July 13 [i], 100 BC [i] – March 15 [i], 44 BC [i]) was a Roman [i] ...
, dictatorRoman dictator Dictator was a political office [i] of the Roman Republic [i].
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of RomeRome Rome is the capital [i] of Italy [i] and of its region, called Latium [i]. ...
, is assassinated by a group of Roman senators, amongst them Gaius Cassius LonginusGaius Cassius Longinus Gaius Cassius Longinus was a Roman [i] senator [i] and the prime mover in th ...
, Marcus Junius BrutusMarcus Junius Brutus Marcus Junius Brutus Caepio , or simply Brutus, was a Roman patrician [i] of the late ...
, and CaesarCaesar Caesar may refer to the following:
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's Massilian naval commander, Decimus Brutus. CaesarCaesar Caesar may refer to the following:
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's famous last quote - coined by William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare William Shakespeare was an English [i] poet [i] and playwright [i] widely regarded as the great ...
in his play ''Julius Caesar'' - was most likely ''not'' spoken (see: "''Et tu, Brute?''").