A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... authority of the father was supreme . So too in their communities or clans , composed as each was of a group of families , the chieftain , like the father , then held supreme authority . In war - time he was leader of the host , in ...
... authority of the father was supreme . So too in their communities or clans , composed as each was of a group of families , the chieftain , like the father , then held supreme authority . In war - time he was leader of the host , in ...
Pagina 230
... authority over her was so complete that in theory at least he was entitled to put her to death . Side by side with this , however , there existed alter- native forms of non - religious marriage , which involved no such complete ...
... authority over her was so complete that in theory at least he was entitled to put her to death . Side by side with this , however , there existed alter- native forms of non - religious marriage , which involved no such complete ...
Pagina 245
... authority should entitle him to interfere even in senatorial provinces ; and it was renewed for further terms throughout his life.1 Thus was launched one of the most ingenious constitutional experiments known to history . Nominally the ...
... authority should entitle him to interfere even in senatorial provinces ; and it was renewed for further terms throughout his life.1 Thus was launched one of the most ingenious constitutional experiments known to history . Nominally the ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME PAGE I | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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