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Caesar's Dictator Perpetuo and the End of Roman Liberty

4 min · 10. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dark culmination of Caesar's rise: his appointment as dictator perpetuo in early 44 BCE. They examine the political maneuvers that led the Senate to grant him lifetime dictatorship, the unprecedented powers he wielded—including tribunician sacrosanctity and control over magistracies—and the reaction of traditionalists like Cicero. The conversation delves into the legal fiction of the dictatorship, the symbolic rejection of the title 'king,' and how this permanent dictatorship made the Ides of March conspiracy inevitable. Specific figures include Caesar, Marcus Antonius, Cicero, Cassius Dio, and Appian. Terms like dictator perpetuo, tribunicia potestas, and the Lupercalia crown incident are discussed, providing a fresh angle on the end of the Republic. #JuliusCaesar #DictatorPerpetuo #RomanRepublic #IdesOfMarch #MarcusAntonius #Cicero #TribuniciaPotestas #Lupercalia #CassiusDio #Appian #ResPublica #RomanHistory #ClassicalAntiquity #AncientRome #Dictatorship #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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