The aim of this thesis is to provide a constitutional history of the mysterious years in the 80s B.C. when L. Cornelius Cinna was re-elected to the consulship on four consecutive occasions. Further irregularities abounded in this period, raising the question of how Rome’s annual elections were conducted in this period. A large amount of the surviving literature is either biased or uninformed on such matters. As a direct result, few have attempted to interpret the role of Rome’s comitia, its voting assemblies, in this period in any sufficient detail. This survey aims to fill this lacuna. From close inspection of the scattered evidence, it may be argued that Rome’s comitia did indeed play a role in the so-called Cinnae dominatio, despite the...
This thesis examines the influence of the two major priestly colleges in late republican Rome, the p...
This article argues that the colleges of Tribuni Militum Consulari Potestate, which in the surviving...
This study provides an analysis of the electoral practice of ambitus, usually translated as electora...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constitutional history of the mysterious years in the 80s B.C...
Escalating abuse of elections was a hallmark of the collapse of the Republic that governed at Rome f...
Roman democracy is in fashion. In particular, the publication of Fergus Millar's The Crowd in the La...
Premises essential for an analysis of the elections are outlined in the initial chapter of the thesi...
The use of the suffect consulship began to change with Caesar in 45 b.c., after a number of decades ...
This dissertation examines the illegal electoral conduct known as ambitus, which was evident in nume...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
Sept questions à la politique intérieure de Rome en 88-87 avant J.-C. sont étudiées ici : la chronol...
© 2016 Dr. David RaffertyThe subject of provincial allocation in the late Roman Republic has never b...
In recent years efforts have been made to reassess the role of the wider Roman population in the pol...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Latin and Greek, 1915. ; Includes bibliographical references
The subject of this study is the legal order´s analysis of papal elections in the Middle Age. The au...
This thesis examines the influence of the two major priestly colleges in late republican Rome, the p...
This article argues that the colleges of Tribuni Militum Consulari Potestate, which in the surviving...
This study provides an analysis of the electoral practice of ambitus, usually translated as electora...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constitutional history of the mysterious years in the 80s B.C...
Escalating abuse of elections was a hallmark of the collapse of the Republic that governed at Rome f...
Roman democracy is in fashion. In particular, the publication of Fergus Millar's The Crowd in the La...
Premises essential for an analysis of the elections are outlined in the initial chapter of the thesi...
The use of the suffect consulship began to change with Caesar in 45 b.c., after a number of decades ...
This dissertation examines the illegal electoral conduct known as ambitus, which was evident in nume...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
Sept questions à la politique intérieure de Rome en 88-87 avant J.-C. sont étudiées ici : la chronol...
© 2016 Dr. David RaffertyThe subject of provincial allocation in the late Roman Republic has never b...
In recent years efforts have been made to reassess the role of the wider Roman population in the pol...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Latin and Greek, 1915. ; Includes bibliographical references
The subject of this study is the legal order´s analysis of papal elections in the Middle Age. The au...
This thesis examines the influence of the two major priestly colleges in late republican Rome, the p...
This article argues that the colleges of Tribuni Militum Consulari Potestate, which in the surviving...
This study provides an analysis of the electoral practice of ambitus, usually translated as electora...