A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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... governors of a province . On taking up his duties , a governor would publish an " edict " containing the supple- mentary regulations which he intended to apply during his term of office . Like its prototype , the praetor's edict at Rome ...
... governors of a province . On taking up his duties , a governor would publish an " edict " containing the supple- mentary regulations which he intended to apply during his term of office . Like its prototype , the praetor's edict at Rome ...
Pagina 230
... governor was to defend his province against foreign enemies and domestic disturbers ; but in normal times his most onerous duty was that of jurisdiction . It would fall to him to hear cases of treason and other serious crime ; those in ...
... governor was to defend his province against foreign enemies and domestic disturbers ; but in normal times his most onerous duty was that of jurisdiction . It would fall to him to hear cases of treason and other serious crime ; those in ...
Pagina 546
... governor of Cappadocia , Iulius Paelignus , who had been chiefly responsible for the loss of Armenia , was replaced by an officer named Cn . Domitius Corbulo , who had served with distinction on the Rhine front ( p . 549 ) . The new ...
... governor of Cappadocia , Iulius Paelignus , who had been chiefly responsible for the loss of Armenia , was replaced by an officer named Cn . Domitius Corbulo , who had served with distinction on the Rhine front ( p . 549 ) . The new ...
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