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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But a far more important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 ...
But a far more important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 ...
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Apart from the drastic diminution of the tribunes ' powers , Sulla made no important change in the magistracy . To provide for additional chairmen of jury - courts ( p . 341 ) he raised the number of the praetorships from six to eight ...
Apart from the drastic diminution of the tribunes ' powers , Sulla made no important change in the magistracy . To provide for additional chairmen of jury - courts ( p . 341 ) he raised the number of the praetorships from six to eight ...
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The epoch of the Flavians thus marks an important stage in the process by which the Senate , from being the preserve of the Italians , became representative of the entire empire . The Senate But while they modified the composition of ...
The epoch of the Flavians thus marks an important stage in the process by which the Senate , from being the preserve of the Italians , became representative of the entire empire . The Senate But while they modified the composition of ...
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