A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1965 - 456 pagine |
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... tribunes drawn from the plebeian as well as from the patrician class . During the remainder of the century Rome was more often than not engaged in war ; and the compromise of 444 was so necessary to the maintenance of her internal unity ...
... tribunes drawn from the plebeian as well as from the patrician class . During the remainder of the century Rome was more often than not engaged in war ; and the compromise of 444 was so necessary to the maintenance of her internal unity ...
Pagina 137
... tribunes , young aristocrats who were attached to a legion and who in the past appear to have assumed the command in rotation , were so inexperienced that the main responsibility must always have fallen on the centurions or non ...
... tribunes , young aristocrats who were attached to a legion and who in the past appear to have assumed the command in rotation , were so inexperienced that the main responsibility must always have fallen on the centurions or non ...
Pagina 437
... tribunes instead of consuls - as often dur- ing next 80 years . 443. Censorship created for en- rolment , etc. 367. Licinian Law : one consul Senate and Assemblies Servian Constitution adopted : comitia centuriata supreme : curiata ...
... tribunes instead of consuls - as often dur- ing next 80 years . 443. Censorship created for en- rolment , etc. 367. Licinian Law : one consul Senate and Assemblies Servian Constitution adopted : comitia centuriata supreme : curiata ...
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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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