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What led most directly to Julius Caesar taking powers?

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The First Triumvirate was a secret pact between Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey that gave them de facto power as the leaders of the Roman military.

The changes in the military by Gaius Marius in 107 BC (called the Marian Reforms) made the Roman legions loyal to their commanders, not to the Republic, allowing these military leaders to control Rome to a greater extent than the elected Senate.
Gaius Marius's military reforms led the most.

apex= The policy of paying soldiers

The formation of the First Triumvirate

Gaius Marius's military reforms

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