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Dictators Of The Roman Empire

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Dictators of the Roman Empire were individuals appointed by the Senate in times of crisis to hold absolute power and make decisions to restore order.

Key Features

  • Absolute power
  • Temporary position
  • Military command
  • Emergency powers

Pros

  • Efficient decision-making in times of crisis
  • Ability to quickly implement solutions
  • Historical significance in shaping Roman history

Cons

  • Potential for abuse of power
  • Limited oversight and accountability
  • Risk of dictators becoming permanent rulers

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