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Not until the reign of Tiberius was the death penalty imposed upon " liter- ary traitors . " 12 It was perhaps inevitable that the new Augustan policy led to the curtailment of the hitherto unlimited freedom of astro- logical practice .
Not until the reign of Tiberius was the death penalty imposed upon " liter- ary traitors . " 12 It was perhaps inevitable that the new Augustan policy led to the curtailment of the hitherto unlimited freedom of astro- logical practice .
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In an ef- fort to sift the different kinds of crimes for which in the reign of Tiberius , i.e. , in the first period of senatorial supreme - court functions , maiestas actions were brought in , a distinction has been attempted between ...
In an ef- fort to sift the different kinds of crimes for which in the reign of Tiberius , i.e. , in the first period of senatorial supreme - court functions , maiestas actions were brought in , a distinction has been attempted between ...
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long - standing friendship with Tiberius 58 may well have been established during the years following the birth of Aemilia Le- pida , while Tiberius himself rose to the highest military offices of the empire . In 12 B.C. Quirinus became ...
long - standing friendship with Tiberius 58 may well have been established during the years following the birth of Aemilia Le- pida , while Tiberius himself rose to the highest military offices of the empire . In 12 B.C. Quirinus became ...
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