Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION AND ITS OVERTHROW BY SULLA . 87-82 B. C. 221 XXIV . The SULLAN CONSTITUTION . 81-78 B. C. . 230 XXV . ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE EMPIRE DURING THE REVOLUTION PERIOD . 133-78 B. C. 242 . . . PART IV FALL OF THE ...
... DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION AND ITS OVERTHROW BY SULLA . 87-82 B. C. 221 XXIV . The SULLAN CONSTITUTION . 81-78 B. C. . 230 XXV . ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE EMPIRE DURING THE REVOLUTION PERIOD . 133-78 B. C. 242 . . . PART IV FALL OF THE ...
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... DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION AND ITS OVERTHROW BY SULLA . 87-82 B. C. . XXIV . THE SULLAN CONSTITUTION . 81-78 B. C. XXV . ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE EMPIRE DURING THE REVOLUTION PERIOD . 133-78 B. C. PART IV FALL OF THE REPUBLIC AND ...
... DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION AND ITS OVERTHROW BY SULLA . 87-82 B. C. . XXIV . THE SULLAN CONSTITUTION . 81-78 B. C. XXV . ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE EMPIRE DURING THE REVOLUTION PERIOD . 133-78 B. C. PART IV FALL OF THE REPUBLIC AND ...
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... democratic leveling , all political power was taken away from the comitia curiata , and was transferred to the assembly of the cen- turies ( comitia centuriata ) ; that is , to the assembled levy of those bound to military service , who ...
... democratic leveling , all political power was taken away from the comitia curiata , and was transferred to the assembly of the cen- turies ( comitia centuriata ) ; that is , to the assembled levy of those bound to military service , who ...
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... democracy inclining toward oligarchy . The conduct of affairs was directly vested in the hands of a council of elders , which con- sisted , like the Spartan gerusia , of two kings , annually nominated by the citizens , and of twenty ...
... democracy inclining toward oligarchy . The conduct of affairs was directly vested in the hands of a council of elders , which con- sisted , like the Spartan gerusia , of two kings , annually nominated by the citizens , and of twenty ...
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... , the tone was conservative ; in Carthage the majority held no property , and were therefore moved alike by the bribes of the rich and the reform- 500-264 B.C. cries of the democrats . Rome still prescribed CARTHAGE 95.
... , the tone was conservative ; in Carthage the majority held no property , and were therefore moved alike by the bribes of the rich and the reform- 500-264 B.C. cries of the democrats . Rome still prescribed CARTHAGE 95.
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