For various reasons, the 1st century BC was a time of political and military upheaval for the Roman Republic, which ultimately led to rule by emperors.
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Roman Empire - Wikipedia with varying degrees of independence from the Roman Senate) and provinces administered by military commanders. It was ruled, not by emperors, but by annually elected magistrates (Roman Consuls above all) in conjunction with the senate. [14] <span>For various reasons, the 1st century BC was a time of political and military upheaval, which ultimately led to rule by emperors. [11] [15] [16] [17] The consuls' military power rested in the Roman legal concept of imperium, which literally means "command" (though typically in a military sense). [18] O
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