A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesHarper & Brothers, 1889 - 371 pages |
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... became the practice to effect the adrogatio by an imperial rescript . The effect of adoption was to create the legal relation of father and son , just as if the adopted son were born of the blood of the adoptive father in lawful ...
... became the practice to effect the adrogatio by an imperial rescript . The effect of adoption was to create the legal relation of father and son , just as if the adopted son were born of the blood of the adoptive father in lawful ...
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... became by the marriage respectively the socer magnus , prosocrus , or socrus magna - socer , socrus - of the husband , who becomes with respect to them severally progener and gener . In like manner the corresponding ancestors of the ...
... became by the marriage respectively the socer magnus , prosocrus , or socrus magna - socer , socrus - of the husband , who becomes with respect to them severally progener and gener . In like manner the corresponding ancestors of the ...
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... became deities ; and as it was common for children to worship the manes of their fathers , so it was natural for divine honours to be publicly paid to a de- ceased emperor , who was regarded as the parent of his country . This ...
... became deities ; and as it was common for children to worship the manes of their fathers , so it was natural for divine honours to be publicly paid to a de- ceased emperor , who was regarded as the parent of his country . This ...
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... became obsolete . Yet , even after passing a satisfactory anacrisis , each of the archons , in common with other magis- trates , was liable to be deposed on complaint of misconduct made before the people , at the first regular assembly ...
... became obsolete . Yet , even after passing a satisfactory anacrisis , each of the archons , in common with other magis- trates , was liable to be deposed on complaint of misconduct made before the people , at the first regular assembly ...
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... became atimus ( ruoƧ ) , or infamous in the fullest extent , thereby losing his civic rights . The archons , at the close of their year of service , were admitted among the members of the areiopagus . [ AREIOPA- GUS . ] ARCUS TRIUMPHA ...
... became atimus ( ruoƧ ) , or infamous in the fullest extent , thereby losing his civic rights . The archons , at the close of their year of service , were admitted among the members of the areiopagus . [ AREIOPA- GUS . ] ARCUS TRIUMPHA ...
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according aediles aerarium afterwards ancient appears applied appointed archon army assembly Athenian Athens Attic augurs Augustus became belonged body Caesar called carried celebrated censors centuries Cicero circus comitia consisted consuls consulship curiae curiata curule decemvirs denarius distinguished divided drachmae duties elected emperors enacted equites festival frequently FUNUS given gods Greece Greek held hence Homer honour horses imperium interrex judex judices Julius Caesar kind king land Latin latter leges legion Lex Julia lictors ludi magistrates magistratus ment military originally passed patricians performed persons plebeians pontifex maximus praetor Prid priests probably provinces publicani punishment purpose quaestors represented republic Roman citizens Rome sacred sacrifices senate Servius Tullius sestertius ships side signifies slaves soldiers solemn sometimes Sparta temple term tion tribes tribunes trierarchy triremes usually vessel votes whence whole wine word worn