The Roman assemblies from their origin to the end of the Republic
Book Code: 213926091799
Writer: George Willis Botsford
Name of the book: : The Roman assemblies from their origin to the end of the Republic
Subject: Rome -- Politics and government
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Name Of book : The Roman assemblies from their origin to the end of the Republic
Subject : Rome -- Politics and government
Writer : George Willis Botsford"The Roman assemblies from their origin to the end of the Republic" by George Willis Botsford delves into the fascinating history of the Roman political system during the Republic era. Botsford provides a comprehensive examination of the various assemblies that played a pivotal role in shaping Roman society, from their inception to their eventual demise. Through thorough research and analysis, the author offers insights into the functioning of these assemblies, their significance in decision-making processes, and their impact on the political landscape of ancient Rome. This book sheds light on the evolution of Roman democracy, the dynamics of power within the assemblies, and the socio-political factors that shaped the Republic. Whether you are a student of Roman history or simply interested in the intricacies of ancient political systems, Botsford's work offers a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the Roman assemblies and their enduring legacy in Western civilization.""
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