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  • 1Titus Flavius Clemens (consul) — Titus Flavius Clemens was a great nephew of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. He was the son of Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 69), brother to Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul 82) and a second cousin to Roman Emperors to Titus and Domitian. In classical… …

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  • 2Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (consul 215 and 213 BC) — Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f. Tib. n. Gracchus (d. 212 BC) was a Roman Republican consul in the Second Punic War. He was son of Tiberius Sempronius Tib. f. Gracchus who was apparently the first man from his branch to become consul.Gracchus is first …

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  • 3Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 96 BC) — For others of this family, see Ahenobarbus. Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (d. 88 BC) was tribune of the people in 104 BC.Citation | last = Smith | first = William | author link = William Smith (lexicographer) | contribution = Gnaeus Domitius… …

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  • 4Post Reditum in Senatu — Upon his return from exile Cicero gave this speech thanking the Senate for their efforts in securing his return. The speech was given on the Nones of September, that is, September 5th, 57 BC. Cicero refers to the speech and the welcome he… …

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  • 5Clutorius Priscus — (c. 20 BC – 21 AD) was a Roman poet. Priscus was paid by the Roman Emperor Tiberius for producing a panegyric for the death of Germanicus (19 AD). During the final illness of the emperor s son, Julius Caesar Drusus, Priscus began preparing… …

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  • 6Constitution of the Roman Republic — The Constitution of the Roman Republic was a set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent.[1] The constitution was largely unwritten, uncodified, and constantly evolving. Rather than creating a government that was… …

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  • 7ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction       the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …

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  • 8Roman Republic — See also: Roman Republic (18th century) and Roman Republic (19th century) Roman Republic Official name (as on coins): Roma after ca. 100 BC: Senatus PopulusQue Romanus ( The Senate and People of Rome ) …

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  • 9Roman assemblies — Ancient Rome This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Ancient Rome Periods …

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  • 10History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic — The History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic is a study of the ancient Roman Republic that traces the progression of Roman political development from the founding of the Roman Republic in 509 BC until the founding of the Roman Empire in… …

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