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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The details of administration which fell outside the scope of the Lex Provinciae
were left to be filled in by successive governors of a province . On taking up his
duties , a governor would publish an “ edict " containing the supplementary ...
The details of administration which fell outside the scope of the Lex Provinciae
were left to be filled in by successive governors of a province . On taking up his
duties , a governor would publish an “ edict " containing the supplementary ...
Pagina 230
The primary duty of the governor was to defend his province against foreign
enemies and domestic disturbers ; but in normal Roman times his most onerous
duty was that of jurisdiction . It would fall jurisdic to him to hear cases of treason
and ...
The primary duty of the governor was to defend his province against foreign
enemies and domestic disturbers ; but in normal Roman times his most onerous
duty was that of jurisdiction . It would fall jurisdic to him to hear cases of treason
and ...
Pagina 237
3 Thus the edict which Cicero issued as proconsul of Cilicia embodied details
from the ordinances of Scaevola in Asia ( Ad Atticum , vi . 1 . 15 ) . The influence
of an eminent governor on Roman administration might be as far - reaching as
that ...
3 Thus the edict which Cicero issued as proconsul of Cilicia embodied details
from the ordinances of Scaevola in Asia ( Ad Atticum , vi . 1 . 15 ) . The influence
of an eminent governor on Roman administration might be as far - reaching as
that ...
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