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The office of 'dictator' was only instituted in times of national crisis, and even then rarely for more than 6 months. If the crisis had passed earlier, the Dictator was expected to step down again.

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If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

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If you mean what Roman authority or official lasted until a crisis had passed it was a dictator.

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