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... Patricians , who must be the offspring of confarreate marriages , naturally suggests both that the Patricians . represented a Sabine master element , and that confarreate marriage , which was to the last so closely bound up with the ...
... Patricians , who must be the offspring of confarreate marriages , naturally suggests both that the Patricians . represented a Sabine master element , and that confarreate marriage , which was to the last so closely bound up with the ...
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... Patricians . Since the refusal by the Patricians of the ius connubii to the Plebeians was one of the sorest grievances of the latter until it was removed by the Lex Canuleia ( B.c. 445 ) , it is all the more probable that the Patricians ...
... Patricians . Since the refusal by the Patricians of the ius connubii to the Plebeians was one of the sorest grievances of the latter until it was removed by the Lex Canuleia ( B.c. 445 ) , it is all the more probable that the Patricians ...
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... Patricians were Sabines . The famous family of the Appii Claudii , the haughtiest of all Patricians , were descended from the Sabine chief Attus Clausus , who on coming to Rome with his followers had been at once received by the Patricians ...
... Patricians were Sabines . The famous family of the Appii Claudii , the haughtiest of all Patricians , were descended from the Sabine chief Attus Clausus , who on coming to Rome with his followers had been at once received by the Patricians ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOgradoff Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 61 |
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