Political institutions of ancient Rome

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politics and government of
Ancient Rome
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    Assemblies

    Various lists regarding the political institutions of ancient Rome are presented.[1] Each entry in a list is a link to a separate article. Categories included are: constitutions (5), laws (5), and legislatures (7); state offices (28) and office holders (6 lists); political factions (3) and social ranks (8). A political glossary (35) of similar construction follows.[2]

    Laws

    Legislatures

    State offices

    Lists of individual office holders

    Political factions

    Social ranks

    Glossary of law and politics

    Miscellaneous

    Notes

    1. Cf., History of Rome (disambiguation).
    2. A. Berger, Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society 1953).
    3. Patricians versus Plebs.
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