A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410 |
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same power as the kings.1 These consuls commanded the host in battle . Even in
peace - time they held complete authority for life or death over the citizens , whom
they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and ...
same power as the kings.1 These consuls commanded the host in battle . Even in
peace - time they held complete authority for life or death over the citizens , whom
they could flog or execute at will . The functions of administering justice and ...
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At last , in 321 , came a rumour that their army had marched eastwards against
the inhabitants of Apulia , who had recently become the allies of Rome . Here ,
thought the two consuls , Veturius and Postumus , was a chance to follow them
and ...
At last , in 321 , came a rumour that their army had marched eastwards against
the inhabitants of Apulia , who had recently become the allies of Rome . Here ,
thought the two consuls , Veturius and Postumus , was a chance to follow them
and ...
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The republican magistrates , consuls , praetors , and the rest , were annually
elected . But their powers were only a shadow of what they once had been . The
consuls ' duties , for instance , were mainly ceremonial , and soon , in order to ...
The republican magistrates , consuls , praetors , and the rest , were annually
elected . But their powers were only a shadow of what they once had been . The
consuls ' duties , for instance , were mainly ceremonial , and soon , in order to ...
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THE ROMAN REPUBLIC | 2 |
CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 3 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
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