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Answer:The dictator ruled with almost absolute power for six months during times of war.
Explanation:
Dictator, in the Roman Republic, a temporary magistrate with extraordinary powers, nominated by a consul on the recommendation of the Senate and confirmed by the Comitia Curiata (a popular assembly). ... Dictators were then named for lesser functions such as the holding of elections in certain cases.
Answer:
The dictator ruled with almost absolute power for six months during times of war.