Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Rome , the retiring commander's imperium did not lapse until he passed back inside the pomerium . If he intended to triumph he would have to avoid doing that until permitted to enter the city under arms for the celebration.17 The ...
... Rome , the retiring commander's imperium did not lapse until he passed back inside the pomerium . If he intended to triumph he would have to avoid doing that until permitted to enter the city under arms for the celebration.17 The ...
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... Rome ) is opposite the mutual killing of Eteocles and Polyneices ; and the capostipite himself is portrayed in the act of augury , opposite the sage Nestor - possibly with reference to the legendary genealogy of his house , if Vulci ...
... Rome ) is opposite the mutual killing of Eteocles and Polyneices ; and the capostipite himself is portrayed in the act of augury , opposite the sage Nestor - possibly with reference to the legendary genealogy of his house , if Vulci ...
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... Rome . We know from the Origo gentis Romanae ( 23.5 ) how Macer dealt with the death of Remus . He made it the result of a faction - fight , something all too familiar in the Rome of his own time . In his History , no doubt it was the ...
... Rome . We know from the Origo gentis Romanae ( 23.5 ) how Macer dealt with the death of Remus . He made it the result of a faction - fight , something all too familiar in the Rome of his own time . In his History , no doubt it was the ...
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