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Res gestae (Latin: "things done") is a term
found in
substantive and
procedural American jurisprudence and
English law. In
American substantive law, it...
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Res Gestae Divi
Augusti (Eng. The
Deeds of the
Divine Augustus) is a
monumental inscription composed by the
first Roman emperor, Augustus,
giving a first-person...
- from
antiquity (preceding Procopius).
Written in
Latin and
known as the
Res gestae, his work
chronicled the
history of Rome from the
accession of Emperor...
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Res Gestae is
Latin term
meaning "things done", and may
refer to:
Res gestae, a
legal term in
American jurisprudence and
English law The term
appears in...
- Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae, 22.14.1 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae, 22.14.3
Potter 2004, p. 515–516. Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae, 22.7.1, 25.4.17...
- Marcellinus,
Res Gestae 14.1.10 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XIV.10.16 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XIV.11.3–5 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XIV.11...
- Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XXVI.5.9 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XXVI.5.12 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XXVI.5.13 Ammi**** Marcellinus,
Res Gestae XXVII...
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Res gestae Alexandri Macedonis (The
Deeds of
Alexander the Macedonian) is the
earliest Latin translation of the
Alexander Romance,
usually dated between...
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fight for power. The most
common piece of
Augustan literature is the
Res Gestae Divi
Augusti (The
Deeds of the
Divine Augustus), a do****entation written...
- Augustus, see
Burgess 2014, pp. 38–40.
Res Gestae I.7, "For ten
years in
succession I was one of the
triumvirs for the
re-establishment of the constitution...