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Dictator
2012-11-14
lendering Dictator Gold piece showing a Roman magistrate with two lictors. Dictator Roman magistrate with extraordinary powers, appointed during an emergency. The word dictator originally meant the one who dictates or gives orders. The negative connotation is a later development. Rome first dictator was Aulus Postumius Albinus, who was appointed in the first decade of the fifth century BCE, when the Latin allies revolted. This was
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lendering Lictor A Roman magistrate and two lictors carrying fasces. Lictor bodyguard in ancient Rome, whose task it was to protect magistrates. The word lictor may be derived from the Latin verb ligare, which means to bind. This is sometimes said to refer to the fasces they carried, which were a set of rods that were bound in the form of a bundle, and contained an ax. In other words, the lictor was the man who prepared the

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