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Public Construction, Labor, and Society at Middle Republican Rome, 390-168 B.C
The Impact of the Roman Army (200 BC – AD 476)
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Contested Triumphs
A COMPANION to the ROMAN ARMY Edited By
Lex Canuleia
On the Rogatio Livia De Latinis
The Refusal of the Centuriate Assembly to Declare War on Macedon (200 BC) — a Reappraisal
Hudson Dissertation Final Version
Rachel Feig Vishnia the Transitio Ad Plebem of C. Servilius Geminus
Killing Romans: Legitimizing Violence in Cicero and Caesar by Jacqueline
Fear, Anger, and Hatred in Livy's Account of the Struggle of the Orders DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the R
Hudson Dissertation Final Version
La Naturaleza Jurídica De La Ley Hispanorromana
Economic Crisis and Senatus Consultum Ultimum (48 and 47 Bc)
Ambitus: Electoral Corruption and Aristocratic Competition in the Age of Cicero
'Constitution'?
Money and Power in the Roman Republic
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Creatures of the Triumvirs: a Study of the Patron-Client Relationship in the Late Roman Republic
John Barry Revised Dissertation
Money and Power in the Roman Republic
The Promotion of a Political Concept in the Late Roman Republic
Divus Augustus Pater: Tiberius and the Charisma of Augustus
The Res Publica of the Tribunes. Tribunician Legislation and the Political Strategies of the Roman Mid-Republican Elite
Nature and Impact of the Roman War Effort in Spain, 218/217–197 Bce
Major Characters in Roman Declamation by Miller
The Gracchan Agrarian Reform and the Italians Michael Claiborne Washington University in St
The Evolution, Abandonment, and Resurrection of the Roman Dictatorship
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Roman Words in Many Cultures ― Patria, Populus and Res Publica by Rose Williams
A Critical History of Early Rome
Landscape and the State in Varro's De Re Rustica Jessica Kapteyn A
Popular Political Participation in the Late Roman Republic
Leges, Plebiscita, Et Rogationes: Democratization and Legislative Action, 494 - 88 BC Eric Wolters University of South Florida,
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Competition Between Public and Private Revenues in Roman Social and Political History