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... the Italian peninsula by 247BCE. Throughout this era, Rome was constantly at war with one or more of its neighbors. At that time, when two cities went to war, the victorious army would destroy the conquered city and either kill or sell the citizens of the conquered city into slavery. ...
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... government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one consul could always overrule, or veto, the other’s decisions. The senate was the aristocratic branch of Rome’s government. It had both legi ...
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... government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one consul could always overrule, or veto, the other’s decisions. The senate was the aristocratic branch of Rome’s government. It had both legi ...
Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 500 B.C.
Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 500 B.C.

... government. However, their power was limited. A consul’s term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one consul could always overrule, or veto, the other’s decisions. The senate was the aristocratic branch of Rome’s government. It had both legi ...
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Ancient Rome and Early Christianity, 500 B.C.

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... the case with most patricians at the time. In his history about the life of Julius Caesar, Suetonius writes that as the assassins plunged their daggers into the dictator, Caesar saw Brutus and spoke the Greek phrase kai su, teknon, meaning "you too, my child." There is still debate whether or not it ...
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... The land situation in Rome was grave. The unemployed in the cities continued to grow. Many Legionnaires went off to war, their farms lay uncultivated in their absence, they were sold off to repay debt. When the soldiers returned, they had nowhere to go, they joined the restless urban unemployed. So ...
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