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Claudius was executed , the Board of ten deposed , and in the following year ,
449 , two consuls , Valerius and Horatius , were duly elected once more . Among
their first measures was the promulgation of the famous Valerio - Horatian laws ...
Claudius was executed , the Board of ten deposed , and in the following year ,
449 , two consuls , Valerius and Horatius , were duly elected once more . Among
their first measures was the promulgation of the famous Valerio - Horatian laws ...
Pagina 138
At Rome public confidence in Marius was well sustained ; and he had been re -
elected to a fourth year of consulship when in the spring of 102 the barbarians
reappeared . In striking contrast to their previous haphazard movements the
enemy ...
At Rome public confidence in Marius was well sustained ; and he had been re -
elected to a fourth year of consulship when in the spring of 102 the barbarians
reappeared . In striking contrast to their previous haphazard movements the
enemy ...
Pagina 244
The consulship , to which ( as on half a dozen previous occasions ) he had been
elected for that year , he would retain . All other powers he would lay down
forthwith . The Senate were dumbfounded . What were they to do ? Could they
dare to ...
The consulship , to which ( as on half a dozen previous occasions ) he had been
elected for that year , he would retain . All other powers he would lay down
forthwith . The Senate were dumbfounded . What were they to do ? Could they
dare 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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