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Pagina 148
In consequence, Gaius Gracchus promoted a measure providing that the juries
should henceforward comprise not only senators but knights (equites), that is to
say, men possessing the property qualification next below the senators. And then
...
In consequence, Gaius Gracchus promoted a measure providing that the juries
should henceforward comprise not only senators but knights (equites), that is to
say, men possessing the property qualification next below the senators. And then
...
Pagina 149
Such bidders were normally knights; they were known as publicans. They also
set out to gain contracts for the construction of public buildings and works and the
provision of army supplies, and by using the proceeds from such enterprises to ...
Such bidders were normally knights; they were known as publicans. They also
set out to gain contracts for the construction of public buildings and works and the
provision of army supplies, and by using the proceeds from such enterprises to ...
Pagina 374
VErSES case: Cicero defeated the leading orator of the day, Quintus Hortensius
Hortalus. jury law: the Lex Aurelia (70 bc) divided panels equally among senators
, knights and triburd aerarii, the next class below the knights in property ...
VErSES case: Cicero defeated the leading orator of the day, Quintus Hortensius
Hortalus. jury law: the Lex Aurelia (70 bc) divided panels equally among senators
, knights and triburd aerarii, the next class below the knights in property ...
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