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" This number of 300 continued, with small variation, to the times of Sylla, who increased it ; but how many he added is uncertain. It appears there were at least above 400, Cic. "
Roman antiquities: or An account of the manners and customs of the Romans ... - Page xiv
by Alexander Adam - 1835
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Roman antiquities: or, An account of the manners and customs of the Romans

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1807 - 636 pages
...Cassar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to looo ; many worthless persons having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id. lii. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen, (lectus ipse a se), Phil. xiii. ig....
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Archaeology - 1819 - 598 pages
...Attic, i. 14. In the time of Julius Caesar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to 1000 ; many worthless persons...having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id. lii. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen (lectus ipse a se), Phil. xiii. 13....
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 578 pages
...buthow many he added is uncer ain. It appears there were at least above 400, Cic. ad Attic, i. 14. Such as were chosen into the senate by Brutus, after the expulsion of Tarquin the Proud, to supply the place of those whom that king had slain, were called CONSCRIPTI, ic...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 602 pages
...Caesar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to 1000 ; many many worthless persons having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id, lii. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen (lectus ipse a te], Phil. xih*. J8....
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1819 - 572 pages
...Caesar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to 1000: but, many worthless persons having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id. Hi. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen, (lectus ipse a sc), Phil. xiii. 13;...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1826 - 508 pages
...Caesar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to 1000: but, many worthless persons having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id. lii. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen, (lectus ipse a se,) Phil. xiii. 13;...
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Roman Antiquities and Ancient Mythology for Classical Schools

Charles Knapp Dillaway - Mythology, Classical - 1831 - 192 pages
...were taken into the city, another one hundred was chosen from them by the suffrages of the curia;. Such as were chosen into the Senate by Brutus, after the expulsion of Tarquin the proud, to supply the place of those whom that king had slain, were called Conscripti; that...
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Classical antiquities - 1835 - 604 pages
...Attic, i. 14. In the time of Julius Caesar, the number of senators was increased to 900, Dio. xliii. 47. and after his death to 1000; many worthless persons...having been admitted into the senate during the civil wars, Id. !ii. 42. one of whom is called by Cicero self-chosen (lectus ipse a se,} Phil. xiii. 13....
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Roman Antiquities: Or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans ...

Alexander Adam - Rome - 1839 - 666 pages
...were at least above 400. In the time of Julius Cassar, the number of senators was increased to 900, and after his death to 1000; many worthless persons...as were chosen into the senate by Brutus, after the expu Ision of Tarquín the Proud, to supply the place of those whom that king had slain, were called...
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C. Crispi Sallustii De Catilinae conjuratione belloque Jugurthino historiae ...

Sallust - 1856 - 392 pages
...Julius Caesar the number was increased to 900, and after his death to 1000. But Augustus reduced it to 600. Such as were chosen into the senate by Brutus, after the expulsion of Tarquin the Proud, were called CoNSCRIPTI ; i. «. persons written or enrolled together with .the old...
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