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The word dictator comes from the Latin word dictātor, agent noun from dictare (say repeatedly, assert, order).[1][2] A dictator was a Roman magistrate given sole power for a limited duration. Originally an emergency legal appointment in the Roman Republic and the Etruscan culture, the term dictator did not have the negative meaning it has now.[3] It started to get its modern negative meaning with Cornelius Sulla's ascension to the dictatorship following Sulla's civil war,[citation needed] making himself the first Dictator in Rome in more than a century (during which the office was ostensibly abolished) as well as de facto eliminating the time limit and need of senatorial acclamation.