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... imperium . As BENARIO rightly saw , there is no difficulty in this , for it was perfectly possible , indeed commonplace , for a man's imperium to outlast his tenure of the magistracy or province in which it was originally conferred and ...
... imperium . As BENARIO rightly saw , there is no difficulty in this , for it was perfectly possible , indeed commonplace , for a man's imperium to outlast his tenure of the magistracy or province in which it was originally conferred and ...
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... imperium as a ready - made ' successor ' , as it were.23 Whether there were any other territories that Octavian might still reckon as his provincia until successors should reach them is a moot point.24 In August 29 Octavian triumphed ...
... imperium as a ready - made ' successor ' , as it were.23 Whether there were any other territories that Octavian might still reckon as his provincia until successors should reach them is a moot point.24 In August 29 Octavian triumphed ...
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... imperium by venturing inside the city - bounds . His next appearance in Dio , to act as fetial in the declaration of war on Cleopatra , is precisely located at the Temple of Bellona — which of course lies outside the pomerium , and was ...
... imperium by venturing inside the city - bounds . His next appearance in Dio , to act as fetial in the declaration of war on Cleopatra , is precisely located at the Temple of Bellona — which of course lies outside the pomerium , and was ...
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