Ciceronis pro A. Licinio Archia poeta oratio, ed. by J.S. ReidUniversity Press, 1878 - 85 pages |
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... citizenship under this law . He was on the burgess - roll of Neapolis , Heraclia , Tarentum , Regium , and pro- bably Locri Epizephyrii . Neapolis and Heraclia were at first disinclined to accept the position offered them by Caesar's ...
... citizenship under this law . He was on the burgess - roll of Neapolis , Heraclia , Tarentum , Regium , and pro- bably Locri Epizephyrii . Neapolis and Heraclia were at first disinclined to accept the position offered them by Caesar's ...
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... citizenship under this law , possibly because his title could thus be most clearly established , possibly also because the Julian law had not been yet adopted by the Graeco - Italian cities to which he belonged . He appeared before his ...
... citizenship under this law , possibly because his title could thus be most clearly established , possibly also because the Julian law had not been yet adopted by the Graeco - Italian cities to which he belonged . He appeared before his ...
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... citizenship ; secondly , because he had never been enrolled as a citizen on the census - register . Gratius does not seem to have de- nied that Archias had fulfilled two of the three conditions required by the Lex Plautia Papiria1 ; he ...
... citizenship ; secondly , because he had never been enrolled as a citizen on the census - register . Gratius does not seem to have de- nied that Archias had fulfilled two of the three conditions required by the Lex Plautia Papiria1 ; he ...
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... citizenship under the Lex Plautia Papiria , or he must have passed into the Roman burgess - body in company with the general body of the burgesses of Heraclia , which has now ceased to be a civitas foederata , and has become a ...
... citizenship under the Lex Plautia Papiria , or he must have passed into the Roman burgess - body in company with the general body of the burgesses of Heraclia , which has now ceased to be a civitas foederata , and has become a ...
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... citizenship . Gratius apparently did not press for a distinct penalty on the ground of any overt acts committed by Archias in the character of a citizen ; what he desired was such a declaration from the court as would exile the ...
... citizenship . Gratius apparently did not press for a distinct penalty on the ground of any overt acts committed by Archias in the character of a citizen ; what he desired was such a declaration from the court as would exile the ...
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