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has gloss | eng: The Constitutional Reforms of Julius Caesar were a series of laws that were enacted by the Roman Dictator Julius Caesar between 49 and 44 BC, which reformed the Constitution of the Roman Republic. The era that began when Caesar crossed the Rubicon in 49 BC, and ended when Octavian returned to Rome after the Battle of Actium in 29 BC, can be divided into two distinct units. |
lexicalization | eng: Constitutional Reforms of Julius Caesar |
instance of | (noun) the ancient Roman state from 509 BC until Augustus assumed power in 27 BC; was governed by an elected Senate but dissatisfaction with the Senate led to civil wars that culminated in a brief dictatorship by Julius Caesar Roman Republic |
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