History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 60
... favour therefore , or in favour of whose friends and relations , they were in duty bound to cast their votes in the annual elections to state offices . On the credit side it might be said that a poor client's relationship to his patron ...
... favour therefore , or in favour of whose friends and relations , they were in duty bound to cast their votes in the annual elections to state offices . On the credit side it might be said that a poor client's relationship to his patron ...
Pagina 151
... favour of working through the Assembly of the Roman People ( populus Romanus ) . Yet the old system of shifting , personal alliances based on kin- ship , clientship , favour and custom continued to exist - even if somewhat shaken by the ...
... favour of working through the Assembly of the Roman People ( populus Romanus ) . Yet the old system of shifting , personal alliances based on kin- ship , clientship , favour and custom continued to exist - even if somewhat shaken by the ...
Pagina 168
... favour of old - fashioned Republicans , or even middle - of - the - road members of the Senate . Never- theless ... favoured Catiline but failed to back him . At the elections held in 63 for the consulships of the following year ...
... favour of old - fashioned Republicans , or even middle - of - the - road members of the Senate . Never- theless ... favoured Catiline but failed to back him . At the elections held in 63 for the consulships of the following year ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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