The Tribunate of the Plebians During the Roman RepublicUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1929 |
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... consulship , but the patricians did not yield , except in arranging a temporary settlement . It was agreed that the law for opening the consulship to plebeians should be dropp- ed , that a new administrative college , to which was given ...
... consulship , but the patricians did not yield , except in arranging a temporary settlement . It was agreed that the law for opening the consulship to plebeians should be dropp- ed , that a new administrative college , to which was given ...
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... consulship of the preceding year escaped trial by becoming a lieutenant of the consul Carvilius . The charge was that he had gone from Samnium into Etruria without the auth- 38 orization of the senate . But evidently the intentions of ...
... consulship of the preceding year escaped trial by becoming a lieutenant of the consul Carvilius . The charge was that he had gone from Samnium into Etruria without the auth- 38 orization of the senate . But evidently the intentions of ...
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... consulship , but the people insisted on electing him consul . The consuls showed them the law against this , but a tribune declared he would take from the consuls the power of holding an election unless they yielded to the people in ...
... consulship , but the people insisted on electing him consul . The consuls showed them the law against this , but a tribune declared he would take from the consuls the power of holding an election unless they yielded to the people in ...
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