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( 3 ) Calumny and libel of the government , a crime which at least since the reign of Augustus included attacks against the emperor in speeches or writings . Prosecution of these crimes in republican days took place before the comitia .
( 3 ) Calumny and libel of the government , a crime which at least since the reign of Augustus included attacks against the emperor in speeches or writings . Prosecution of these crimes in republican days took place before the comitia .
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For in 4 A.D. Aemilia Lepida had already been married for years to an elderly Augustan general , a self - made man of proven merit : Publius Sulpicius Quirinus.55 Normally Roman brides had to have attained the age of twelve , at least .
For in 4 A.D. Aemilia Lepida had already been married for years to an elderly Augustan general , a self - made man of proven merit : Publius Sulpicius Quirinus.55 Normally Roman brides had to have attained the age of twelve , at least .
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It would explain at least the indictment for maiestas , assum- ing that the adultery charge , in the reign of Tiberius at least , Icould not be the basis of a maiestas indictment even when " imperial ladies " were involved .
It would explain at least the indictment for maiestas , assum- ing that the adultery charge , in the reign of Tiberius at least , Icould not be the basis of a maiestas indictment even when " imperial ladies " were involved .
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