A School Dictionary of Greek and Roman AntiquitiesHarper & Brothers, 1889 - 371 pages |
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... consulship . Accensi also attended on the governors of provinces . 2. The accensi were also a class of soldiers in the Roman army , who were enlisted after the full number of the legion had been completed , in order to supply any ...
... consulship . Accensi also attended on the governors of provinces . 2. The accensi were also a class of soldiers in the Roman army , who were enlisted after the full number of the legion had been completed , in order to supply any ...
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... consulship of Cicero , in addition to the penalty of the Acilian law , inflicted ten years ' exsilium on the offender ; and , among other things , forbade a person to exhibit gladi- atorial shows ( gladiatores dare ) within any two ...
... consulship of Cicero , in addition to the penalty of the Acilian law , inflicted ten years ' exsilium on the offender ; and , among other things , forbade a person to exhibit gladi- atorial shows ( gladiatores dare ) within any two ...
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... consulship , and notified his pleasure to the tribes by a civil circular ; the populus chose the other half : and Tiberius transfer- red the elections from the comitia to the sen- ate , by which the offence of ambitus , in its proper ...
... consulship , and notified his pleasure to the tribes by a civil circular ; the populus chose the other half : and Tiberius transfer- red the elections from the comitia to the sen- ate , by which the offence of ambitus , in its proper ...
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... consulship of Cicero , by the tri bune , T. Annius Labienus , with the support of Caesar . It was a second time abrogated by Antony ; whether again restored by Hirti- us and Pansa , in their general annulment of the acts of Antony ...
... consulship of Cicero , by the tri bune , T. Annius Labienus , with the support of Caesar . It was a second time abrogated by Antony ; whether again restored by Hirti- us and Pansa , in their general annulment of the acts of Antony ...
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... consulship . At length after a serious and long - protracted struggle between the two orders , it was enacted by the Licinian law , in B. c . 367 , that henceforth the consulship should be divided between the patricians and plebeians ...
... consulship . At length after a serious and long - protracted struggle between the two orders , it was enacted by the Licinian law , in B. c . 367 , that henceforth the consulship should be divided between the patricians and plebeians ...
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