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Leah Berger
22 October, 04:11
Who were the two leaders of the roman government
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Madden Barajas
22 October, 05:50
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There were two consuls at a time and they only served for one year. This kept any one man from becoming too powerful. The fall of the Roman Republic began in 59 BC with an alliance between three powerful Roman politicians: Julius Caesar, Pompey the Great, and Marcus Licinius Crassus.
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