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 116
In its beginnings the tribunate had been an illegal institution , and its
revolutionary origin was reflected in the fact that it never became a magistracy in
the strict sense , for the tribunes always lacked the right to take the auspices , to
wear a ...
In its beginnings the tribunate had been an illegal institution , and its
revolutionary origin was reflected in the fact that it never became a magistracy in
the strict sense , for the tribunes always lacked the right to take the auspices , to
wear a ...
Pagina 252
Of the numerous prosecutions which Cato initiated it will suffice here to mention
his attack upon the Scipio brothers . 22 In 187 he instigated two tribunes , each
named Q . Petilius , to interrogate L . Scipio in the Senate about a sum ...
Of the numerous prosecutions which Cato initiated it will suffice here to mention
his attack upon the Scipio brothers . 22 In 187 he instigated two tribunes , each
named Q . Petilius , to interrogate L . Scipio in the Senate about a sum ...
Pagina 340
Restric In resuscitating the patrum auctoritas Sulla struck a direct blow tions on at
the tribunes , who thereby lost their unrestricted power of carrying the legislaws in
the Tribal Assembly , and an indirect one at military adventurers lative power ...
Restric In resuscitating the patrum auctoritas Sulla struck a direct blow tions on at
the tribunes , who thereby lost their unrestricted power of carrying the legislaws in
the Tribal Assembly , and an indirect one at military adventurers lative power ...
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