This is one of Rome’s most famous generals and rulers, whom many people mistake as an emperor.
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Julius Caesar was a dictator who ruled Rome for five years before his assassination. Although many believe he was an emperor, he was actually a dictator perpetuo, which means “dictator in perpetuity.”
This is one of Rome’s most famous generals and rulers, whom many people mistake as an emperor.
- Augustus
- Julius Caesar
- Nero
- Constantine the Great