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... vote to restore the Curia ; and this resolution was carried into effect in the year 42 B.C. , by Augustus , who named it Iulia . Having been damaged by the fire of Nero , it was repaired by Domitian A.D. 83 . Another fire destroyed the ...
... vote to restore the Curia ; and this resolution was carried into effect in the year 42 B.C. , by Augustus , who named it Iulia . Having been damaged by the fire of Nero , it was repaired by Domitian A.D. 83 . Another fire destroyed the ...
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... voting at the Comitia , and hence it is imagined that , of the two figures delineated , one is giving and the other receiving a balloting ticket , but this seems very doubtful . Statuae . There were several statues in the forum , among ...
... voting at the Comitia , and hence it is imagined that , of the two figures delineated , one is giving and the other receiving a balloting ticket , but this seems very doubtful . Statuae . There were several statues in the forum , among ...
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... votes were taken , passed into enclosures termed Septa or Ovilia , 3 which were , for a long period , temporary wooden erections ; but Julius Cæsar formed a plan for constructing marble Septa , which were to be sur- rounded by a lofty ...
... votes were taken , passed into enclosures termed Septa or Ovilia , 3 which were , for a long period , temporary wooden erections ; but Julius Cæsar formed a plan for constructing marble Septa , which were to be sur- rounded by a lofty ...
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... were divided into - 1 . Publica Iura . 2. Privata Iura . The Publica Iura were comprehended under the three following heads : - 1. Ius Suffragi , the right of voting in the 110 COMITIA - MAGISTRATES - SENATE - CITIZENS .
... were divided into - 1 . Publica Iura . 2. Privata Iura . The Publica Iura were comprehended under the three following heads : - 1. Ius Suffragi , the right of voting in the 110 COMITIA - MAGISTRATES - SENATE - CITIZENS .
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William Ramsay Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani. 1. Ius Suffragi , the right of voting in the popular assemblies . 2. Ius Honorum , the right of being eligible to all public offices , whether civil , military , or sacred . 3. Ius Provocationis ...
William Ramsay Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani. 1. Ius Suffragi , the right of voting in the popular assemblies . 2. Ius Honorum , the right of being eligible to all public offices , whether civil , military , or sacred . 3. Ius Provocationis ...
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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.