A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... nobles . The Greek cities of southern Italy were , at the same time , changing from aristocratic to popular forms of gov- ernment , and there are many signs of Greek influence in Latium and Rome . The new popular assembly , Comitia ...
... nobles . The Greek cities of southern Italy were , at the same time , changing from aristocratic to popular forms of gov- ernment , and there are many signs of Greek influence in Latium and Rome . The new popular assembly , Comitia ...
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... nobles , however , revolted against this infringement of their exclusive rights . Led by Tarquin , son of the first monarch of that name , and husband of the wicked Tullia , daughter of Servius , they murdered the beneficent king and ...
... nobles , however , revolted against this infringement of their exclusive rights . Led by Tarquin , son of the first monarch of that name , and husband of the wicked Tullia , daughter of Servius , they murdered the beneficent king and ...
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... nobles seized the opportunity to enforce to their full extent the cruel laws concerning debt , and the sufferings of the insolvent grew too grievous to be borne . Many sold themselves as slaves to discharge their obligations . Those who ...
... nobles seized the opportunity to enforce to their full extent the cruel laws concerning debt , and the sufferings of the insolvent grew too grievous to be borne . Many sold themselves as slaves to discharge their obligations . Those who ...
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... noble , opposes the commons , but , as a general , saves Rome . THE LAWS OF THE TWELVE TABLES . 46. The passage of the Terentilian law was delayed six years , but at length the nobles yielded the main point , and the decemviri were ...
... noble , opposes the commons , but , as a general , saves Rome . THE LAWS OF THE TWELVE TABLES . 46. The passage of the Terentilian law was delayed six years , but at length the nobles yielded the main point , and the decemviri were ...
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... nobles , though by a free vote of the tribes , while the three military tribunes might be either patricians or plebeians . The censors were to hold office five years , the tribunes only one . For some alleged defect in the auspices ...
... nobles , though by a free vote of the tribes , while the three military tribunes might be either patricians or plebeians . The censors were to hold office five years , the tribunes only one . For some alleged defect in the auspices ...
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