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From Republic to Empire: The Story of the Roman Denarius, Part I

The Aes Grave Bronze Coin During the Roman Republic

The Rise and Fall of the Roman Sestertius

The Coins That Killed Caesar

The Coins That Killed Caesar The year 45 BCE ended with Gaius Julius Caesar being the most powerful man in the most powerful country in the world. He had defeated all of his enemies and rivals and had reconciled (or so he thought) any who still survived. The Roman Senate had appointed him Dictator three times–most recently in 46 BCE for a term of 10 years (under the Roman Republic, a Dictator was not supposed to hold power for more than six months)–and they had awarded him an unprecedented four triumphs for his military victories (he awarded himself a fifth for his victory over the conservative forces of

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