A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 245
Henceforth the new praetor tried The “ praecases between foreigners ; the
original praetor , or praetor urbanus ( as to he came to be called ) , took charge of
suits between aliens and citizens . The increase in the number of actions to which
...
Henceforth the new praetor tried The “ praecases between foreigners ; the
original praetor , or praetor urbanus ( as to he came to be called ) , took charge of
suits between aliens and citizens . The increase in the number of actions to which
...
Pagina 286
The occupiers of Roman public domain who were brought under the scope of his
agrarian bill comprised not only Roman citizens , but Latins and Italians . As the
Gracchan commissioners approached the limits of the land which they could ...
The occupiers of Roman public domain who were brought under the scope of his
agrarian bill comprised not only Roman citizens , but Latins and Italians . As the
Gracchan commissioners approached the limits of the land which they could ...
Pagina 328
Sulla ' s legislation was swept away , the redistribution bill of Sulpicius was re -
enacted , and censors were elected to carry out the registration of the new
citizens in all the thirty - five Registra tribes . The new register was not completed
until 84 ...
Sulla ' s legislation was swept away , the redistribution bill of Sulpicius was re -
enacted , and censors were elected to carry out the registration of the new
citizens in all the thirty - five Registra tribes . The new register was not completed
until 84 ...
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