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The author presents a concise political and biographical sketch of the final decades of the Roman Republic and the central figure whose actions accelerated its transformation into autocracy. He analyzes constitutional institutions, social strains, agrarian and military crises, and successive conflicts that eroded republican checks, tracing the subject's career through provincial campaigns and civil wars while weighing classical sources and separating probable fact from legend. Combining institutional history with narrative episodes, the work argues that military power, political ambition, and the Republic's structural weaknesses produced the transition from popular government to centralized rule.
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