CS 3151F/G Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Augustus, Roman Republic, Roman Consul

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Macedonicus: the boy became publius cornelius scipio aemilianus, eventually became publius cornelius scipio aemilianus africanus, roman women had only the nomen. Numantinus: the difficulty of distinguishing between women of the same family led to the use of various nicknames, some women had prominent public roles, needed a way to differentiate between them. Instituted two annually elected praetors as the chief magistrates: they held imperium, the power to command, also held the power of intercessio. Issued statements called senatus consulta: advised roman magistrates. In the early republic they had control of the laws: augurs. In charge of auspice and augury: had the power to delay or prohibit public business. The res gestae: res gestae divi augusti, the achievements of the deified augustus, authored by augustus, dates to 14 ce, found in rome, ancyra, antioch near pisidia and apollonia, written in latin and greek, two copies of each.

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