Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... PATRICIANS AND PLEBEIANS . 445-265 B. C. VIII . FALL OF ETRUSCAN POWER AND THE COMING OF THE CELTS . 500-343 B. C. IX . ADVANCE OF ROME TO THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . 500- 290 B. C. X. WAR WITH PYRRHUS - UNION WITH ITALY . 280-268 B. C. 7 ...
... PATRICIANS AND PLEBEIANS . 445-265 B. C. VIII . FALL OF ETRUSCAN POWER AND THE COMING OF THE CELTS . 500-343 B. C. IX . ADVANCE OF ROME TO THE CONQUEST OF ITALY . 500- 290 B. C. X. WAR WITH PYRRHUS - UNION WITH ITALY . 280-268 B. C. 7 ...
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... patricians , but on occasions . when its advice was asked , side by side with the patres , or true 509-508 B.C. patrician senators , a number of non - THE REPUBLIC 33.
... patricians , but on occasions . when its advice was asked , side by side with the patres , or true 509-508 B.C. patrician senators , a number of non - THE REPUBLIC 33.
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... patrician senators , a number of non - patricians were admitted and " added to the senate - roll " ( conscripti ) . These plebeians were not by this admission placed on a footing of equality ; they did not be- come true senators , and ...
... patrician senators , a number of non - patricians were admitted and " added to the senate - roll " ( conscripti ) . These plebeians were not by this admission placed on a footing of equality ; they did not be- come true senators , and ...
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... patricians and plebeians , and the strict and haughty line of demarcation between cives Romani and aliens . The provinces of civil and military authority were now finally separated . The power of the consul within the city limits was ...
... patricians and plebeians , and the strict and haughty line of demarcation between cives Romani and aliens . The provinces of civil and military authority were now finally separated . The power of the consul within the city limits was ...
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... patricians now claimed the sole right of the use of the public pasture and state lands : a right which , as shown ... patrician quaestors gradually omitted to collect the pasture - tax , and thus diminished the state revenues . And ...
... patricians now claimed the sole right of the use of the public pasture and state lands : a right which , as shown ... patrician quaestors gradually omitted to collect the pasture - tax , and thus diminished the state revenues . And ...
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