Examples of 'roman dictator' in a sentence

Meaning of "roman dictator"

This phrase refers to a ruler or leader in ancient Roman times who held complete authority and power over the state. It indicates a person with absolute control, often with the ability to make significant decisions without consulting others

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Because they bow to a roman dictator.
Roman dictator was the incumbent of a political office of the Roman Republic.
We do not accept papists who bow to a Roman dictator.
A Roman dictator was a politicaloffice of the Roman Republic.
We do not accept papists because bow to a Roman dictator.
This behaviour caused a war between the Roman dictator and the supporters of Ptolemy XIII.
We do not accept papists because they bowed to a Roman dictator.
Roman dictator Fabius Maximus defeated Hannibal by avoiding battle and exercising patience.
There was indeed such cult around the Roman dictator counting many devotees.
They were named for Julius Caesar who is famous for being a Roman Dictator.
The Roman dictator Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus turned an expected Roman defeat into an important victory.
The second position being a Roman Dictator.
After this campaign, the Roman dictator Camillus celebrated a Triumph in Rome.
Either his father or grandfather was granted Roman citizenship from Roman dictator Gaius Julius Caesar.
After being appointed Roman Dictator in 82 BC, he enacted a series of constitutional reforms.

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It contained warm baths sacred to Heracles, which were used by the Roman dictator Sulla.
In times of military emergency, a Roman Dictator was appointed for a term of six months.
It derives from the cognomen of Julius Caesar, the Roman dictator.
To meet the threat, a Roman dictator was appointed, Manius Valerius Maximus.
The latter title had existed since Republican times, as the second-in-command to a Roman dictator.
Manius Valerius Maximus was Roman dictator in 494 BC during the first secession of the plebs.
Valeria was the fifth wife of two-term consul and Roman dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
Camillus was named Roman dictator for the fifth time then 367 BC.
Camillus was named Roman dictator for the fifth time in 367 BC.

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