Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Dictator perpetuo (English: \"dictator in perpetuity\"), also called dictator in perpetuum, was the office held by Julius Caesar from 26 January or 15 February of the year 44 BCE until his death on 15 March. By abandoning the time restrictions usually applied in the case of the Roman dictatura, it elevated Caesar's dictatorship into the monarchical sphere.Julius Caesar held the dictator position for only eleven days in 49 BCE (holding elections either as dictator Comit. habend."@en }
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- Dictator_perpetuo comment "Dictator perpetuo (English: \"dictator in perpetuity\"), also called dictator in perpetuum, was the office held by Julius Caesar from 26 January or 15 February of the year 44 BCE until his death on 15 March. By abandoning the time restrictions usually applied in the case of the Roman dictatura, it elevated Caesar's dictatorship into the monarchical sphere.Julius Caesar held the dictator position for only eleven days in 49 BCE (holding elections either as dictator Comit. habend.".