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" Italy, and no senator's son at' all, unless in the retinue of a magistrate ; that all graziers on the public lands should not have less than a third of their shepherds freemen. He granted the freedom of the' city to all physicians and professors of the... "
The History of Rome, to the End of the Republic - Pagina 443
di Thomas Keightley - 1858 - 500 pagine
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The History of Rome

Thomas Keightley - 1836 - 514 pagine
...twenty or over forty years of age should be more than three years out of Italy, and no senator's son unless in the retinue of a magistrate ; that all graziers...marriage, and gave rewards to those who had many children. It was at this time also that Caesar made his celebrated reformation of the calendar. The Roman year...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Keightley - 1836 - 538 pagine
...twenty or over forty years of age should be more than three years out of Italy, and no senator's son unless in the retinue of a magistrate ; that all graziers...of the city to all physicians and professors of the li beral arts ; he made or renewed various sumptuary laws ; and he encouraged marriage, and gave rewards...
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The History of Rome

Thomas Keightley - 1849 - 504 pagine
...he enacted that no freeman under twenty or over forty years of age should be more than three year* out of Italy, and no senator's son at' all, unless...securing his power he abolished all the clubs and unions except the ancient ones; for however useful they might have formerly proved in forwarding his...
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History of all nations, from the earliest periods to the present time; or ...

S.G Goodrich - 1851 - 664 pagine
...were to be ruled by his will. But his exercise of power was marked with great clemency and wisdom : he granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal arts; he confined the judicial power to the senators and knights ; and ordered that no freeman, between twenty...
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A History of All Nations: From the Earliest Periods to the Present ..., Volume 2

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1857 - 598 pagine
...were to be ruled by his will. But his exercise of power was marked with great, clemency and wisdom: he granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal arts ; he confined the judicial power to the senators and knights ; and ordered that no freeman, between twenty...
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A Pictorial History of Ancient Rome: With Sketches of the History of Modern ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1868 - 348 pagine
...AGAINST OESAR. 139 twenty and for*- years of age should remain more than three years out of Italy. 1 . He granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal arts. To perpetuate his power, he reserved to himself the appointment of one half of those who were to be...
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Ancient Greece and Rome

Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 652 pagine
...increase of the free population by granting exemptions to such as had no less than three children. He granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal sciences; and sought to advance the cause of education in every portion of the Roman dominions, and...
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Alexander's empire and Roman empire

1897 - 482 pagine
...increase of the free population by granting exemptions to such as had no less than three children. He granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal sciences; and sought to advance the cause of education in every portion of the Roman dominions, and...
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Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race ..., Volume 3

1916 - 638 pagine
...increase of the free population by granting exemptions to such as had no less than three children. He granted the freedom of the city to all physicians and professors of the liberal sciences ; and sought to advance the cause of education in every portion of the Roman dominions, and...
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