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... Legal and fiscal power – to public offices Legislative and judicial powers – to an assembly. Senate – Plebians – none until 287 BC Julius Caesar – emperor – 60-44 BC. Acted in the name of the equestrian social class (who gained wealth during the Punic wars but lacked the political powers of the pat ...
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