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  2. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    Just Cause 3: Took dictatorship illegally after President Dantes death and exiled Rosa Manuella who was leading in the polls. Planning domination using Bavirum. [15] Oscar Espinosa: Solís: Espinosa Dynasty: Just Cause 4: De facto ruler of Solís, the Espinosa Dynasty has head power for 500 years after conquistador Diego Espinosa created his ...

  3. Category:Fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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  4. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    Britannica and various authors noted that the policies of Vladimir Lenin, the first leader of the Soviet Union, contributed to the establishment of a totalitarian system in the USSR, [3] [7] but while some authors, such as Leszek Kolakowski, believed Stalinist totalitarianism to be a continuation of Leninism [7] and directly called Lenin's ...

  5. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    A dictatorship where power resides in the hands of one single person or polity. That person may be, for example, an absolute monarch or a dictator , but can also be an elected president . The Roman Republic made dictators to lead during times of war; but the Roman dictators only held power for a small time.

  6. List of deposed politicians - Wikipedia

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    Third Partition of Poland: 1806 Francis II: Holy Roman Empire: Holy Roman Emperor: Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire at the end of the War of the Third Coalition, remained Emperor of Austria: 1807 Selim III: Ottoman Empire: Sultan of the Ottoman Empire: Ottoman coups of 1807–1808: 1808 Mustafa IV: 1809 Gustav IV Adolf: Sweden. Finland ...

  7. Dictator - Wikipedia

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    A benevolent dictatorship refers to a government in which an authoritarian leader exercises absolute political power over the state but is perceived to do so with regard for the benefit of the population as a whole, standing in contrast to the decidedly malevolent stereotype of a dictator.

  8. What 25 major world leaders and dictators looked like when ...

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    25 world leaders and dictators when they were young. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY.

  9. Category:Dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Dictatorship and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Dictatorship, which may be a contentious label The main article for this category is Dictatorship . Articles relating to dictatorship , a form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders and little or no toleration for ...