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Assume the following:
- Caesar survives his assassination or avoids it, and lives to die of natural causes around age 75, in 24 BC. A long life, yes, but no longer than Augustus, who was never the picture of health.
- He does not want anyone to be able to easily accumulate the same power he has to rule the Republic on their own, after he is gone, and wishes to leave behind something that would be recognized as Republican in government. Dvided power, checks and balances, regular elections, the whole shebang.

With those extra 20 years, and acknowledging his limits as a man of his times, albeit a very innovative one, how much can Caesar do to those ends?
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