A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, limited, 1935 - 820 pagine |
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... practice of burial indicates a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was a very ancient custom . Further proof of an immigration from the European continent is furnished by a somewhat younger type of ...
... practice of burial indicates a movement of peoples from Central Europe , where the burning of the dead was a very ancient custom . Further proof of an immigration from the European continent is furnished by a somewhat younger type of ...
Pagina 72
... practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of the people . Under the new constitution the commons were periodically convened in the Comitia ...
... practice of intermarriage , gave them an unchallenged preponderance . The patricians did not indeed dispute the ultimate sovereignty of the people . Under the new constitution the commons were periodically convened in the Comitia ...
Pagina 73
... practice of the king , the consuls delegated suits between private parties to arbitrators , and criminal proceedings to the quaestores parricidii and the duoviri perduellionis . But they continued to exercise the king's personal command ...
... practice of the king , the consuls delegated suits between private parties to arbitrators , and criminal proceedings to the quaestores parricidii and the duoviri perduellionis . But they continued to exercise the king's personal command ...
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