Ciceronis Pro L. Cornelio Balbo Oratio Ad Iudices: Edited for Schools and CollegesUniversity Press, 1890 - 114 pages |
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... citizen , but only in one of the tribus urbanae . As the tribus rusticae ranked much higher in public esteem , Balbus ... citizens might attain a higher rank . Senators might rise to a higher grade in the senate , while non - senators ...
... citizen , but only in one of the tribus urbanae . As the tribus rusticae ranked much higher in public esteem , Balbus ... citizens might attain a higher rank . Senators might rise to a higher grade in the senate , while non - senators ...
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... citizen of Rome9 . The eighth book of the bellum Gallicum is dedicated to him , and he left behind him a diary containing memorials of his own life and that of Caesar 10 . b . The connexion of Cicero with the case . At the time of his ...
... citizen of Rome9 . The eighth book of the bellum Gallicum is dedicated to him , and he left behind him a diary containing memorials of his own life and that of Caesar 10 . b . The connexion of Cicero with the case . At the time of his ...
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... citizens by vote of the comitia when Capua revolted in 215 B.C.2 . In 211 Sosis a Syracusan , and Moericus a Spaniard3 , and in 210 Muttines a Carthaginian were awarded the civitas for their services . In 186 Fecennia Hispala , a freed ...
... citizens by vote of the comitia when Capua revolted in 215 B.C.2 . In 211 Sosis a Syracusan , and Moericus a Spaniard3 , and in 210 Muttines a Carthaginian were awarded the civitas for their services . In 186 Fecennia Hispala , a freed ...
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... citizens . Marius received such a power under the agrarian law of Saturninus1 . At the time of the civil wars appears the custom whereby Roman commanders conferred the civitas on foreigners who had aided the military operations . In ...
... citizens . Marius received such a power under the agrarian law of Saturninus1 . At the time of the civil wars appears the custom whereby Roman commanders conferred the civitas on foreigners who had aided the military operations . In ...
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... citizen without its assent , was absurd . The way Cicero puts it is this , that the adoption of Roman laws by allied states is a boon allowed them by the Roman people , but a boon which could not be permitted to restrict in any way the ...
... citizen without its assent , was absurd . The way Cicero puts it is this , that the adoption of Roman laws by allied states is a boon allowed them by the Roman people , but a boon which could not be permitted to restrict in any way the ...
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