Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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... granted by the Licinian Rogations . Each , that is , should be allowed to select and retain 500 jugera out of the land that he was holding ; he might also ( this was a new provision ) set aside 250 acres more for each of two sons . The ...
... granted by the Licinian Rogations . Each , that is , should be allowed to select and retain 500 jugera out of the land that he was holding ; he might also ( this was a new provision ) set aside 250 acres more for each of two sons . The ...
Page 27
... granted out as far back as the Samnite and Pyrrhic wars , and none had been distributed at a later date than Hannibal's expulsion from Italy . It had been held , therefore , by the tenants for terms ranging from seventy to two hundred ...
... granted out as far back as the Samnite and Pyrrhic wars , and none had been distributed at a later date than Hannibal's expulsion from Italy . It had been held , therefore , by the tenants for terms ranging from seventy to two hundred ...
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... granting of a right of appeal from all law - courts to the sovereign people assembled in the Comitia ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the monopoly , which the senators had hitherto enjoyed , of supplying all the jurors in the courts ; ( 4 ) ...
... granting of a right of appeal from all law - courts to the sovereign people assembled in the Comitia ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the monopoly , which the senators had hitherto enjoyed , of supplying all the jurors in the courts ; ( 4 ) ...
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... granted the full citizenship one after another , but there were ways provided in which individual members of allied states further afield might become incorporated in the body of Roman burgesses . But this wise liberality had gradually ...
... granted the full citizenship one after another , but there were ways provided in which individual members of allied states further afield might become incorporated in the body of Roman burgesses . But this wise liberality had gradually ...
Page 78
... granted him an auctoritas for the introduction of an act of repeal . It was accordingly brought before the people by the tribune , M. Minucius . This brought Caius to the front . The scheme for transmarine colonisation was very dear to ...
... granted him an auctoritas for the introduction of an act of repeal . It was accordingly brought before the people by the tribune , M. Minucius . This brought Caius to the front . The scheme for transmarine colonisation was very dear to ...
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