Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were often considered __________, leaders who worked to seize absolute power.
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Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I was often considered tyrants, leaders who worked to seize absolute power.
Julius Caesar was a Roman politician and military general. As a member of the First Triumvirate Caesar began his rule of Rome. He became a dictator by defeating his fellow Triumvirate member Pompey. Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I are often considered dictators, who fought to gain complete authorization.
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"Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I were often considered tyrants leaders who worked to seize absolute power.
Period of Queen Elizabeth was often considered to be a golden period of the in history of English empire.
It was the stature of the English Renaissance, and saw the blossoming of English poetry and literature.
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