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... appear to have been the shrine which in earlier times conferred on the spot the character of a sanctuary.6 References to the Capitoline Hill . - Rycquius : de Capitolio romano , Leyden , 1669 . Lanciani : Bullett . arch . Comunal ...
... appear to have been the shrine which in earlier times conferred on the spot the character of a sanctuary.6 References to the Capitoline Hill . - Rycquius : de Capitolio romano , Leyden , 1669 . Lanciani : Bullett . arch . Comunal ...
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... appear to have commenced , upon a large scale , the construction of those great military roads ( viae militares ) which have proved some of the most durable monuments of their greatness . Radiating from Rome as a centre and extending on ...
... appear to have commenced , upon a large scale , the construction of those great military roads ( viae militares ) which have proved some of the most durable monuments of their greatness . Radiating from Rome as a centre and extending on ...
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... appear to have been used for building purposes until after the regal period.1 The only works of the regal epoch of ... appears , and another , taken from Sir William Gell's work on the Topography of Rome , exhibiting " one of the best ...
... appear to have been used for building purposes until after the regal period.1 The only works of the regal epoch of ... appears , and another , taken from Sir William Gell's work on the Topography of Rome , exhibiting " one of the best ...
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... appear against each other in a court of law , either as principals or witnesses , nor assume a hostile attitude under any form . These , and similar obligations are enumerated by Dionysius , ( II . 10 , ) who is more explicit upon this ...
... appear against each other in a court of law , either as principals or witnesses , nor assume a hostile attitude under any form . These , and similar obligations are enumerated by Dionysius , ( II . 10 , ) who is more explicit upon this ...
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... appear to have remained a confused mass until they received organi- zation and political existence from the ... appears to have been ratified and carried out by Sulla . The tribes instituted by Servius Tullius must be carefully ...
... appear to have remained a confused mass until they received organi- zation and political existence from the ... appears to have been ratified and carried out by Sulla . The tribes instituted by Servius Tullius must be carefully ...
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Aediles Ager ancient arch Ascon assembly Augustus Aventine became belonged bestowed Caes called Capitoline Censors Centuriae century Cicero Claudius Comitia Centuriata Comitia Curiata Comitia Tributa comp connected Consuls Consulship Curia Decemviri denarius denote Diac Dictator Dion Cass Dionys Droit public Romain duties election Emperor empire employed Epit Fest formed Forum frequently Gaius Gell Geschichte und System held hence Imperium individual Iulia Julius Cæsar Livy Madvig magistrates Magistratus Martial Maximus Nero Octav ordinary originally Ovid passed Patricians period persons Plebeians Plebs Plin Plut pomerium Porta Potestate Praefectus Praefectus Urbi Praetor presiding Proconsul Provinces Quaestores regarded republic Röm Roma Roman citizens Rome Senate Servius Servius Tullius slave Staatsrecht Suet Tacit temple termed Tiberius Tribes Tribunes Ueber Urbi Varro Varro L.L. V. Verr VIII Virg vote whole
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.