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Vestal Virgins and Their Families
Public Construction, Labor, and Society at Middle Republican Rome, 390-168 B.C
The Vestal Virgins' Socio-Political Role and the Narrative of Roma
Calendar of Roman Events
Vestal Virgins of Rome: Images of Power Melissa Huang Illinois Wesleyan University Amanda Coles, Faculty Advisor Illinois Wesleyan University
Debtor of the Mighty
Pompey's Commands in the 50'S: How Cumulative?*
Femina Princeps: the Life and Legacy of Livia Drusilla
Cornelia: on Making One's Name As Mater Gracchorum
The Caecilii Metelli in the Roman Republic
Choosing a Roman Name - Novaroma Page 1 of 13
Roman Slavery: a Study of Roman Society and Its Dependence on Slaves
The Career of Licinius Mucianus
The Direct Discourse of Women in Plutarch's Roman Lives
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
The Vestals – Women’S Empowerment
Ambitus in the Late Roman Republic (80-50 B.C.)
I. Descendants of Augustus and Livia
Top View
I.1 Latin Agnomina
Rebel Motivations During the Social War and Reasons For
The Via Appia from the Capo Di Bove to the Via Di Tor Carbone
The Censoring of Plutarch's Gracchi on the Revolutionary French, Irish
Rome's Vestal Virgins: Public Spectacle and Society
Wit As Argument in Cicero and Beyond
Cato the Censor and the Construction of the Vir Bonus’
75 AD CRASSUS 115?-53 B.C. Plutarch Translated by John Dryden
Magistrates of the Roman Republic, Vol
The Name of the Vestal, Or When a Vestal Is Named Claudia Beltrão, Patricia Horvat
From 'Triumvirate'
Marcus Licinius Crassus and the TRIAL of PUBLIUS CLAUDIUS PULCHER
Law and Finance “At the Origin” Ulrike Malmendier* December 2008
Electoral Abuse in the Late Roman Republic Howard Troxler University of South Florida
View Roman Political Alliances More Fluidly, Views of Sulpicius Have Not Changed
The Roman World of Cicero's De Oratore