Gaius Julius Caesar

He first became consul in 59 BC.

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The position of consul was one of the two highest posts in the republic. The term of office lasted one year and the responsibilities were broad foreign policy. Despite resentment and numerous acts of corruption aimed at Caesar, he took office by defeating the conservative Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. He held the post four more times, in 48, 46, 45 and 44 BC.