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... called ' popular ' party by impugning through the condemnation of Rabirius the validity of the sctum ultimum . It is worth noting that we have distinct mention of duumviri perduel- lionis only in the three cases of Horatius Manlius and ...
... called ' popular ' party by impugning through the condemnation of Rabirius the validity of the sctum ultimum . It is worth noting that we have distinct mention of duumviri perduel- lionis only in the three cases of Horatius Manlius and ...
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... called leges sacratae , which protected the tribunes , see III 55 with Weissenborn's notes . 5 See below ( e ) . 6 Zumpt 1 2 pp 245 , 249-50 , 268-9 . 7 The tribunes were practically ma- gistratus populi Romani since 448 BC . Lange 1 ...
... called leges sacratae , which protected the tribunes , see III 55 with Weissenborn's notes . 5 See below ( e ) . 6 Zumpt 1 2 pp 245 , 249-50 , 268-9 . 7 The tribunes were practically ma- gistratus populi Romani since 448 BC . Lange 1 ...
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... called the people together to an informal meeting ( contio ) in some public place , generally the forum . He presided himself : and the reus or privatus was now publicly summoned by the voice of the herald to appear before the people ...
... called the people together to an informal meeting ( contio ) in some public place , generally the forum . He presided himself : and the reus or privatus was now publicly summoned by the voice of the herald to appear before the people ...
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... called and answered to his name . Both sides were now well prepared and backed up by their friends . The charge was read out , and thereupon followed the speeches for the prosecution and defence and the witnesses in support of either ...
... called and answered to his name . Both sides were now well prepared and backed up by their friends . The charge was read out , and thereupon followed the speeches for the prosecution and defence and the witnesses in support of either ...
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... called together the comitia tributa , where he moved for a decree in absence 30 against the criminal . This was outlawry " , generally accompanied by confiscation of goods . It seems that this proceeding was possible because the ...
... called together the comitia tributa , where he moved for a decree in absence 30 against the criminal . This was outlawry " , generally accompanied by confiscation of goods . It seems that this proceeding was possible because the ...
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Pro C. Rabirio [Perduellionis Reo] Oratio Ad Quirites Marcus Tullius Cicero,William Emerton Heitland No preview available - 2022 |
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