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Interrex
A New Perspective on the Early Roman Dictatorship, 501-300 B.C
75 AD NUMA POMPILIUS Legendary, 8Th-7Th Century B.C. Plutarch Translated by John Dryden
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Cicero a Study of Gamesmanship in the Late
The Emergence of Archival Records at Rome in the Fourth Century BCE
Pro Milone: the Purposes of Cicero’S Published Defense Of
Pompey and Cicero: an Alliance of Convenience
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Livy 1.58 When a Few Days Had Gone By, Sextus Tarquinius, Without Letting Collatinus Know, Took a Single Attendant and Went to Collatia
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The Republican Dictatorship: an Imperial Perspective
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Julius Caesar. the Colossus of Rome
Reconstructing the Chronology of Caesar's Gallic Wars
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Roman Cursus Honorum "
A New Perspective on the Early Roman Dictatorship, 501-300 B.C
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Reconsidering the Roman Dictatorship in Livy
The Evolution, Abandonment, and Resurrection of the Roman Dictatorship
Ovid's Fasti, Livy and the History of Rome from Romulus to the Gallic
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A Critical History of Early Rome
Popular Political Participation in the Late Roman Republic
We Can Be Heroes
Electoral Abuse in the Late Roman Republic Howard Troxler University of South Florida
A HISTORICAL COMMENTARY on PLUTARCH's MARCELLUS By