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... senate on his behalf ; the senate passed a resolution to put on mourning , as an expression of their sorrow for him , but were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in ...
... senate on his behalf ; the senate passed a resolution to put on mourning , as an expression of their sorrow for him , but were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in ...
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... senate on his behalf ; the senate passed a resolution to put on mourning , as an expression of their sorrow for him , but were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in ...
... senate on his behalf ; the senate passed a resolution to put on mourning , as an expression of their sorrow for him , but were forbidden by an edict of the consuls to do so . Abandoned by the nobles and by the party chiefs who had it in ...
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... senate resolved unanimously to recommend the measure to the people's acceptance , but their vote was nullified by the opposition of the tribune Aelius Ligus . With the view of obtaining Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses- tius ...
... senate resolved unanimously to recommend the measure to the people's acceptance , but their vote was nullified by the opposition of the tribune Aelius Ligus . With the view of obtaining Caesar's consent to his recall , P. Ses- tius ...
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... senate confirmed by their vote his declaration that the preservation of the state was due to Cicero alone . Finally the lex Cornelia de restituendo Cicerone passed the comitia centu- riata1 on the fourth of August , the Italian voters ...
... senate confirmed by their vote his declaration that the preservation of the state was due to Cicero alone . Finally the lex Cornelia de restituendo Cicerone passed the comitia centu- riata1 on the fourth of August , the Italian voters ...
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... senate , and a resolution was carried , notwithstanding the vehement opposition of Clodius , for the restoration of Cicero's house and for the payment of two million sesterces to re- build it . Rome was meanwhile disturbed by the riots ...
... senate , and a resolution was carried , notwithstanding the vehement opposition of Clodius , for the restoration of Cicero's house and for the payment of two million sesterces to re- build it . Rome was meanwhile disturbed by the riots ...
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