A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 84
... tribal system was probably not in direct connexion with the centuriate organisation ( p . 80 ) , for tribes and centuries at first stood in no organic relation . The tribal reform was presumably anterior to the tribunate of the plebs ...
... tribal system was probably not in direct connexion with the centuriate organisation ( p . 80 ) , for tribes and centuries at first stood in no organic relation . The tribal reform was presumably anterior to the tribunate of the plebs ...
Pagina 112
... tribes . Since the number of the city tribes was not increased pari passu with the growth of the town , whereas the number of the rustic tribes was raised concurrently with successive extensions of Roman territory , the individual votes ...
... tribes . Since the number of the city tribes was not increased pari passu with the growth of the town , whereas the number of the rustic tribes was raised concurrently with successive extensions of Roman territory , the individual votes ...
Pagina 239
... tribes . At this period the constitution of the Tribal Assembly received its final shape . At some time after the completion of the tribal organisation— probably between 241 and 218 , but perhaps not before 179 - a change was made in ...
... tribes . At this period the constitution of the Tribal Assembly received its final shape . At some time after the completion of the tribal organisation— probably between 241 and 218 , but perhaps not before 179 - a change was made in ...
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