R.A.G. Carson
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Two thousand years ago, the greatest of dictators was slain. Julius Caesar was, paradoxically,the constitutional head of the Roman state. The question of how he meant to use his supreme power has ever since been disputed, writes R.A.G. Carson. Published March 1 2007
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