A Manual of Ancient History, Volume 3Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, 1872 - 132 pages |
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... Tribunes , whose duty it should be to defend the interests of the com- mons . The number of these officers was soon raised to five , and eventually to ten . Two plebeian Æ'diles were at the same time appointed , and charged with the ...
... Tribunes , whose duty it should be to defend the interests of the com- mons . The number of these officers was soon raised to five , and eventually to ten . Two plebeian Æ'diles were at the same time appointed , and charged with the ...
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... tribunes now made their power felt by protecting them in refusing to enlist . The consuls defeated this measure by holding their recruiting stations out- side of the city , while the jurisdiction of the tribunes was wholly within the ...
... tribunes now made their power felt by protecting them in refusing to enlist . The consuls defeated this measure by holding their recruiting stations out- side of the city , while the jurisdiction of the tribunes was wholly within the ...
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Mary Elsie Thalheimer. The next year Volero was chosen tribune , and brought forward a law that the tribunes should thenceforth be elected by the commons alone in their tribes , instead of by the entire people in the centuries . This was ...
Mary Elsie Thalheimer. The next year Volero was chosen tribune , and brought forward a law that the tribunes should thenceforth be elected by the commons alone in their tribes , instead of by the entire people in the centuries . This was ...
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... tribune Terenti'- lius Harsa proposed the appointment of a board of ten commissioners , half patrician and half plebeian , to revise the constitution , define the duties of consuls and tribunes , and frame a code of laws from the mass ...
... tribune Terenti'- lius Harsa proposed the appointment of a board of ten commissioners , half patrician and half plebeian , to revise the constitution , define the duties of consuls and tribunes , and frame a code of laws from the mass ...
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... Tribunes of the people and ædiles are appointed . The first Agrarian Law is proposed by Cassius , B. C. 486 . To avenge the tyranny of their consuls , the common soldiers refuse to fight . The Fabii take sides with the people , and are ...
... Tribunes of the people and ædiles are appointed . The first Agrarian Law is proposed by Cassius , B. C. 486 . To avenge the tyranny of their consuls , the common soldiers refuse to fight . The Fabii take sides with the people , and are ...
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