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    elected senior magistrates like consuls and praetors and voted on important issues like war and peace (Shiffer M.‚ 2021) - Comitia Tributa: Organized by tribes‚ it elected lower magistrates and had legislative and judicial powers (Shiffer M.‚ 2021). Concilium Plebis: An assembly exclusive to plebeians‚ which elected the Tribunes of the Plebs and passed laws affecting the entire Republic (Shiffer M.‚ 2021). 2. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Elected Magistrates: Key political positions

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    english). Rome: Gregorianum‚ March 7‚ 1914. Yatiswarananda‚ Swami. Meditation and Spiritual Life. Bangalore India: The President Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama‚ 1979. Duquoc‚ Christian and Florestan‚ Casiano. Asking and Thanking. Philadelphia‚ Pa: Stitching Concilium and SCM Press. 1990. Pourrat‚ S.SP. Christian Spirituality. Westminister‚ Md: Newman. 1953

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    Introduction The Patricians and Plebeians were inhabitants of the Roman state‚ yet each enjoyed completely different privileges. The Patricians descended from the old Roman families‚ who were the original inhabitants of Rome and were therefore superior in terms of the authority they possessed and the power they wielded. The Plebeians on the other hand were Roman subjects. People who were not members of the old Roman families‚ and therefore had no say in governmental affairs. The Plebeians had come

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    Tiberius and his brother Gaius Gracchus were to be two men who should become famous‚ if not infamous‚ for their struggle for the lower classes of Rome. They themselves though originated from Rome’s very elite. Their father was a consul and military commander and their mother was from the distinguished patrician family of the Scipios. At the death of her husband she even turned down a marriage proposal by the king of Egypt. Tiberius Gracchus was an officer in the Third Punic was he is said to have

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    "When Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus sought to establish the liberty of the common people and expose the crimes of the oligarchs‚ the guilty nobles took fright and opposed their proceedings by every means at their disposal" - Cicero. The Gracchi Brothers were revolutionary in both their goals and achievements‚ as they changed the politics‚ the economic situation and the social problems of the Roman Republic. During the Gracchi’s existence‚ Rome was facing a number of social‚ political and economic problems

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    Representation of Age Representation refers to the construction in any media (especially mass media) of aspects of ‘reality’ that can either mirror or subvert societal expectations. They are often based on negative stereotypes allowing the audience to feel secure and familiar. By definition‚ all media texts are re-presentations of reality. They are intentionally composed‚ lit‚ written‚ framed‚ cropped‚ captioned‚ branded‚ targeted and censored by their producers‚ they are entirely artificial versions

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    ‘priests hardly know was priesthood is’ and Boniface said that Frankish clergy had a reputation for adultery -It needed reform and Carloman I recognized this‚ asking Boniface to convene a synod ‘to correct and amend ecclesiastical discipline’ -742/3 Concilium Germanicum‚ 744 council at Leptinnes both summoned by Carloman and one summoned by brother Pippin at Soissons for his Neustrian lands‚ same year; working in partnership -Brothers decided that from then on synods would be held annually‚ to ensure

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    titled Coven is the fixation of youth and the inability to accept death. The narrative unfolds around the search for the next supreme witch or leader of the new generation. She is said to embody multiple‚ if not‚ all of the seven wonders—telekinesis‚ concilium‚ descensum‚ transmutation‚ divination‚ pyrokinesis‚ and vitalum vitalis. As the new Supreme begins to come into her own‚ the life force of her predecessor is literally stripped away and is a product of organ failure and

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    restricted through the establishment of a council of 25 barons entiteled to levy taxes and wage war against king if king violates their liberties. Furthermore known as Curia Regis. 1281 First joint meeting of Magnum Concilium and Curia Regis of King Edward I under the name concilium regis in parliamento (kings council in parliament). 14th century. Parliament is being divided into two houses. House of Lords (‘lords of spiritual and temporal‚) and House of Commons (knights and burgesses). Parliament

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    Sources of Roman law Archaic Period Custom A law that was not written down. The cumstoms were so firmly established that they had acquired obligatiory force. The recognition of a custom was however not an exact science and jurists debated whether the custom could be called a law or a binding. Roman law was almost entirely customary in origin. Royal decrees The decree of the Kings had a direct binding force as law. Republic The twelve tables 451 BC Ten men were appointed to study

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