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... taken by any other official , in case they do not approve , and makes their persons inviolable ; and if they appear to be wronged in even the slightest degree , not merely by deed but even by word , they may destroy the guilty party as ...
... taken by any other official , in case they do not approve , and makes their persons inviolable ; and if they appear to be wronged in even the slightest degree , not merely by deed but even by word , they may destroy the guilty party as ...
Pagina 17
... taken up arms against the state . The whole of Italy voluntarily took an oath of allegiance to me and demanded me as its leader in the war in which I was victorious at Actium.76 The same oath was taken by the provinces of the Gauls ...
... taken up arms against the state . The whole of Italy voluntarily took an oath of allegiance to me and demanded me as its leader in the war in which I was victorious at Actium.76 The same oath was taken by the provinces of the Gauls ...
Pagina 34
... taken , first at Gangra , the administrative seat , by delegates from all the cities of the region , and sub- sequently by all the Paphlagonians in their local communities . Introduced by Augustus in the days of his death struggle with ...
... taken , first at Gangra , the administrative seat , by delegates from all the cities of the region , and sub- sequently by all the Paphlagonians in their local communities . Introduced by Augustus in the days of his death struggle with ...
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THE AUGUSTAN AGE | 14 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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