CLAS 3P05 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Isthmian Games, Lusitanians, Twelve Tables

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Balance in favour of senate or majority of citizens: can a state impose obligations without rights, romans tries to justify all their military campaigns. Romans and others: compare, with, 196 greek freedom proclaimed welcomed isthmian games, 171 1st mixed roman-spanish colony at carteia, 154 ser. Sulpicius galba massacres 8000 lusitani under truce (persuades them to lay down arms and open gates he breaks the oath. Roman political principles: an ideological primer: post gracchus politics (according to cicero, optimates, populares, factionae polarisation. Whose rome: 146 destruction of carthage and corinth, romans have rights, others don"t. Governing roman provinces: win consular/praetorial election, serve 1 year in office, senatorial appointments to province (variable term) originally by lot, prorogation of imperium= proconsul or proprietor. Duties: civic: protect population, administer law, build infrastructure, military: prosecute war, put down rebellion, guard frontier. *in order to govern a province, must have imperium extended (prorogation) Roman libertas: libertas=liberty (non-slavery (freedmen liberty, xii tables (misc.

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