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- Cicero, De domo sua, 24; Cicero, Pro Balbo, 61; Cicero, De provinciis consularibus, 3; Cicero, Epistulae ad familiares, 1.7.10; Sallust, Bellum Iugurthinum...
- delivered a speech 'On the consular provinces' (Latin: de provinciis consularibus) which checked an attempt by Caesar's enemies to strip him of his provinces...
- tribune Gaius Sempronius Gracchus p****ed the lex Sempronia de provinciis consularibus, which required the senate to select the consular provinces before the...
- Suetonius, Life of Augustus, 62.2. "[Scribonia]... nuptam ante duobus consularibus, ex altero etiam matrem." CIL VI, 26033: Libertorum et familiae Scribonae...
- ineffectual. He also proposed a law, the lex Sempronia de provinciis consularibus, for the senate to ****ign consular provinces before elections to the...
-  343. Arslan 2007, p. 334. Grillo, Luca (2015). Cicero's De Provinciis Consularibus Oratio. Londra: Oxford University Press. p. 116. ISBN 978-0-19-022459-2...
- Press. pp. 64–71. Livy, The History of Rome, 41.8. Cicero, de provinciis consularibus oratio, 2, 7. Cicero, pro Balbo 27, 61 Cicero, Letters to Friends, 3...
- ISBN 9783112318744. Livy 9.1.10; Cicero, Divinatio in Caecilium 63; De provinciis consularibus 4; Ad Atti**** VII 14, 3; IX 19, 1; Pro rege Deiotauro 13; De officiis...
- corruption laws. Also importantly, he p****ed the lex Sempronia de provinciis consularibus, which required the senate to ****ign consular provinces prior to the...
- satisfy the requirements of the law [the lex Sempronia de provinciis consularibus] [and] leave the senate free to delay a serious decision until the [threat]...