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... FORMED THE POPULATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE , . THE COMITIA , CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. MAGISTRATES OF THE REGAL AND REPUBLICAN PERIODS AND UNDER THE EARLY EMPERORS , THE SENATE , CHAP . VI . CHAP . VII . ON THE PUBLIC LANDS AND THE AGRARIAN ...
... FORMED THE POPULATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE , . THE COMITIA , CHAP . IV . CHAP . V. MAGISTRATES OF THE REGAL AND REPUBLICAN PERIODS AND UNDER THE EARLY EMPERORS , THE SENATE , CHAP . VI . CHAP . VII . ON THE PUBLIC LANDS AND THE AGRARIAN ...
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... formed a part , and the slope between the Janiculum and the Tiber was com- prehended under the general designation of Regio Transtiberina . Returning to the left bank and the seven hills , we may now notice the hollows and flat spaces ...
... formed a part , and the slope between the Janiculum and the Tiber was com- prehended under the general designation of Regio Transtiberina . Returning to the left bank and the seven hills , we may now notice the hollows and flat spaces ...
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... formed ( primigenius sulcus ) represented the ditch , and the ridge the walls of the proposed city ; the whole circuit being considered holy , except where the plough had been lifted up.1 The sulcus primigenius of Rome marked a ...
... formed ( primigenius sulcus ) represented the ditch , and the ridge the walls of the proposed city ; the whole circuit being considered holy , except where the plough had been lifted up.1 The sulcus primigenius of Rome marked a ...
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... formed , it would , of course , become necessary to form a new circle , embracing a wider space , and to unconsecrate ( exaugurare ) a portion of the ground previously held sacred , that is , in technical language , Pro- ferre s ...
... formed , it would , of course , become necessary to form a new circle , embracing a wider space , and to unconsecrate ( exaugurare ) a portion of the ground previously held sacred , that is , in technical language , Pro- ferre s ...
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... formed the design of encircling , with a great wall , the whole of the vast mass of buildings which had grown up beyond the ancient limits ; and the task which he commenced with vigour , but was prevented from finishing by death , was ...
... formed the design of encircling , with a great wall , the whole of the vast mass of buildings which had grown up beyond the ancient limits ; and the task which he commenced with vigour , but was prevented from finishing by death , was ...
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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.