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 81
The exercise of political rights , once obtained by the men on the military roll , could not in fairness be withdrawn from them after they had passed the customary age limit ( forty - six years ) for field service .
The exercise of political rights , once obtained by the men on the military roll , could not in fairness be withdrawn from them after they had passed the customary age limit ( forty - six years ) for field service .
Pagina 82
At the same time , therefore , as the patricians created the new military tribunate , they adapted to their needs the office of the “ dictator " .24 This magistracy had its origin in Latium , where some of the towns ( e.g. Lanuvium and ...
At the same time , therefore , as the patricians created the new military tribunate , they adapted to their needs the office of the “ dictator " .24 This magistracy had its origin in Latium , where some of the towns ( e.g. Lanuvium and ...
Pagina 128
All Italians , of whatever category , were made liable to military service on Rome's Military behalf . The new burgesses of the incorporated states were enrolled obligations , on the census lists and drafted into the Roman legions on ...
All Italians , of whatever category , were made liable to military service on Rome's Military behalf . The new burgesses of the incorporated states were enrolled obligations , on the census lists and drafted into the Roman legions on ...
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