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A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68 Howard Hayes Scullard ... These
were: (a) ordinary citizens in Rome itself; (b) cities on which Rome had conferred
full Roman citizenship (e.g. Tusculum, perhaps in 381); the inhabitants continued
to ...
A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68 Howard Hayes Scullard ... These
were: (a) ordinary citizens in Rome itself; (b) cities on which Rome had conferred
full Roman citizenship (e.g. Tusculum, perhaps in 381); the inhabitants continued
to ...
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For their local administration these municipia had a council, a popular assembly
and magistrates whose titles varied greatly according to their origins (aediles,
praetors or octoviri); (d) some 27 colonies of Roman citizens, which were ...
For their local administration these municipia had a council, a popular assembly
and magistrates whose titles varied greatly according to their origins (aediles,
praetors or octoviri); (d) some 27 colonies of Roman citizens, which were ...
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The most privileged were not, as under the Republic, civitates foederatae (though
some of these survived), but those that had Roman citizenship, i.e. colonies and
municipia. Before the time of Julius Caesar the idea of establishing Roman ...
The most privileged were not, as under the Republic, civitates foederatae (though
some of these survived), but those that had Roman citizenship, i.e. colonies and
municipia. Before the time of Julius Caesar the idea of establishing Roman ...
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Inhalt
ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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