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And the officials , upon expiration of their term of office , entered the Senate as lifetime members . 6 From the legal point of view the Senate possessed neither executive nor legislative power . As a permanent council of the highest ...
And the officials , upon expiration of their term of office , entered the Senate as lifetime members . 6 From the legal point of view the Senate possessed neither executive nor legislative power . As a permanent council of the highest ...
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Sometimes the Senate , likewise for political reasons , delayed the deification , as for instance after Hadrian's death ... After the death of Augustus , the ex - praetor and senator Numerius Atticus swore as a witness before the Senate ...
Sometimes the Senate , likewise for political reasons , delayed the deification , as for instance after Hadrian's death ... After the death of Augustus , the ex - praetor and senator Numerius Atticus swore as a witness before the Senate ...
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Actually , however , suicide before the verdict by no means guaranteed to a Roman nobleman the financial salvation of his family.29 Our records of state trials before the Roman senate during the principate list only members of the ...
Actually , however , suicide before the verdict by no means guaranteed to a Roman nobleman the financial salvation of his family.29 Our records of state trials before the Roman senate during the principate list only members of the ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
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