«INTERREX» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
interrex चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
interrex शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
1
The
Interrex: Book of the Crow 2
Having tapped into the Crow, the Order's legendary powerhouse, Galen is charged with a force beyond anything he, or his apprentice, Raffi have ever known.
2
A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities, ed. by W. Smith
cinn senators met without the plebeinn members to elect an interrex. (Liv. iv. 43 ;
vi. 41 ; Cic pro Homo, 14; Niebuhr, ii. p. 429 j Walter, p. 80. 99.) For this reason,
as well as on account of the influence which the intcrrcx exerted in the election of
...
Greek antiquities, sir William Smith,
1842
3
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
This condition is fully explained by the original position uf the interrex. He was
then appointed by the senate, when the auspices had lapsed to the palra through
the vacancy of the regular patrician magistracy (uuspii:ia ad pati-a rcdeitnt) ; and
...
Sir William Smith, William Wayte, George Eden Marindin,
1901
4
A Concise Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
Interrex (in Greekhistorions, utao0aai\evs), Interregnum. The fundamental
principle of the Roman constitution was that the popu- lus, though sovereign,
could only act through its representatives the magistrates; and hence when the
regular ...
William Smith, Francis Warre Cornish,
1898
5
A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: ...
The comitia were hardly ever held by the first interrex ; more usually by the
second or third ; but in one instance we read of an eleventh, and in another of a
fourteenth interrex. The interreges under the republic, at least from b. c. 482, were
...
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Rank and Participation in the Republican Senate
In his attempt to elucidate the duties of the princeps, Willems overlooked the fact
that Flaccus seems to have been interrex primus proditus in 82.437 If the first
interrex was named by sortition, then the lot in 82 produced a very great
coincidence ...
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A school dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities: abridged ...
ISTHMIA. and in another of a fourteenth interrex. The interreges under the
republic, at least from b. c. 482, were elected by the senate from the whole body,
and were not confined to the decem primi or ten chief senators, as under the
kings.
Sir William Smith, Charles Anthon,
1846
patrician magistrate.1 Hence, when a sudden occasion arose for* the
appointment of an interrex, it was the duty of the Senate to give notice to the
patrician magistrates and to request them to retire from office.2 The plebeian
magistrates still ...
Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge,
1901
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The Archaic Community of the Romans
Gaecilius Metellus Pius Scipio Nasica became the only recorded plebeian
interrex. By birth he was a patrician Cornelius. The first interrex or, at least, the
identity of the first interrex is very likely apocryphal. The fifteen clans whose
members ...
Robert E. A. Palmer,
1970
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Public Office in Early Rome: Ritual Procedure and Political ...
Scipio represented the only instance of an appointment without attested tenure of
curule office; Magdelain therefore discounted Scipio as "un cas douteux" and
suggested a possible identification of the interrex as the magister equitum of 362.