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The Acta Caesaris (Acts of Caesar) are the published and unpublished legal acts that were passed or planned by Julius Caesar in his position as Roman dictator. Notably, the Acta Caesaris included:
For some years after the assassination of Caesar, the legal value of the acta caesaris was contested. Many argued that if Caesar had been a tyrant, all of his acts were to be abolished[ citation needed].
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The Acta Caesaris (Acts of Caesar) are the published and unpublished legal acts that were passed or planned by Julius Caesar in his position as Roman dictator. Notably, the Acta Caesaris included:
For some years after the assassination of Caesar, the legal value of the acta caesaris was contested. Many argued that if Caesar had been a tyrant, all of his acts were to be abolished[ citation needed].