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The longest year in history lasted 445 days because Rome’s calendar had completely fallen apart
By 46 BC, Rome had conquered much of the Mediterranean world. But it had lost control of something more basic: the calendar.
JULIUS CAESAR: THE MAKING OF A DICTATOR is a new three-part BBC-produced historical docudrama that explores how the nearly five-centuries-old Roman democracy was overthrown in just 16 years. The story ...
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