Livy, with an English Translation, Volume 1Heinemann, 1961 |
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Pagina 397
... tribunes Lucius Caedicius and Titus Statius . Unlike Menenius , he did not meet the attacks of the tribunes with entreaties , preferred by himself or the senators , but with high confidence in his innocence and popularity . He , too ...
... tribunes Lucius Caedicius and Titus Statius . Unlike Menenius , he did not meet the attacks of the tribunes with entreaties , preferred by himself or the senators , but with high confidence in his innocence and popularity . He , too ...
Pagina 405
... tribunes allowed the consuls to push through without ever a veto . But this time the commons were fairly roused to anger , more by the silence of the tribunes than by the consuls ' power . They de- clared that it was all up with their ...
... tribunes allowed the consuls to push through without ever a veto . But this time the commons were fairly roused to anger , more by the silence of the tribunes than by the consuls ' power . They de- clared that it was all up with their ...
Pagina 415
... tribunes were elected in the tribal assembly . That their number was also increased by three , as if there had been only two before , is stated by Piso . He also gives the names of the tribunes : Gnaeus Siccius , Lucius Numitorius ...
... tribunes were elected in the tribal assembly . That their number was also increased by three , as if there had been only two before , is stated by Piso . He also gives the names of the tribunes : Gnaeus Siccius , Lucius Numitorius ...
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