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r-ruslan [8.4K]
3 years ago
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Julio César básicamente se declaró a sí mismo Dictador in Perpetuum (dictador en el futuro previsible) en enero del 44 a. C. ¿Po

r qué César sintió la necesidad de convertirse en dictador? En otras palabras, ¿cuál fue su objetivo real al dejar de lado el proceso de “2 cónsules electos” que convirtió a Roma en una república, y en su lugar tomar la posición de gobernante absoluto, que en efecto convirtió a Roma en una dictadura? ¿Por qué fue asesinado y por quién?
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Lerok [7]3 years ago
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César fue señor de Roma y se hizo cónsul y dictador. Usó su poder para llevar a cabo una reforma muy necesaria, aliviar la deuda, ampliar el Senado, construir el Foro Iulium y revisar el calendario. La dictadura siempre se consideró una posición temporal, pero en el 44 a. C., César la quitó de por vida. El asesinato de Julio César, que ocurrió en el 44 a. C., se produjo como resultado de una conspiración de hasta 60 senadores romanos. Liderados por Cayo Casio Longino y Marco Junio ​​Bruto, apuñalaron fatalmente a César en Roma, cerca del Teatro de Pompeyo

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