Great Roman Civil War
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The Great Roman Civil War, also known as the Roman Civil War of 49–45 BC, was a pivotal conflict in ancient Roman history that pitted Julius Caesar against the forces of the Roman Senate led by Pompey the Great. This monumental struggle for power and supremacy ultimately resulted in Caesar's victory and his establishment as dictator, marking a significant turning point in Roman politics and the demise of the Roman Republic. The war's consequences were far-reaching, leading to the transformation of Rome into an empire and the consolidation of Caesar's authority, albeit at the cost of his assassination in 44 BC, setting the stage for further tumultuous events in the Roman world.
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