A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 56
... king by a lex curiata de imperio , by which it bound itself to obey his commands . The Comitia Curiata might also be convoked at the king's discretion to confirm a sentence of death upon a citizen , or to pledge its loyalty in a war or ...
... king by a lex curiata de imperio , by which it bound itself to obey his commands . The Comitia Curiata might also be convoked at the king's discretion to confirm a sentence of death upon a citizen , or to pledge its loyalty in a war or ...
Pagina 57
... king committed the duty functions of preserving and expounding the general law of state ritual ( ius of the kings . divinum ) to a college of five pontifices , 13 and the interpretation of omens to a board of three augures . Like the ...
... king committed the duty functions of preserving and expounding the general law of state ritual ( ius of the kings . divinum ) to a college of five pontifices , 13 and the interpretation of omens to a board of three augures . Like the ...
Pagina 332
... king endeavoured to steal back into Cappadocia through the agency of his son - in - law , King Tigranes of Armenia ; but this invasion by proxy was promptly checked by Cornelius Sulla , who was then acting as governor of Cilicia . The ...
... king endeavoured to steal back into Cappadocia through the agency of his son - in - law , King Tigranes of Armenia ; but this invasion by proxy was promptly checked by Cornelius Sulla , who was then acting as governor of Cilicia . The ...
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