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- and the Carthaginian 'sufetes'". classical ****ociation of South Africa. 32: 29–36. JSTOR 24591869. Pilkington, Nathan. "The Sufetes of North Africa: Comparative...
- scholarly consensus agrees with Livy's description of sufetes, though some have argued the sufetes held an executive office closer to that of modern presidents...
- (1989). "Roman Literary Attitudes to Foreign Terms and the Carthaginian 'sufetes'". classical ****ociation of South Africa. 32: 29–36. JSTOR 24591869. Ceccarelli...
- judges with authority roughly equivalent to the Roman consul, known as sufetes (shophets), who were chosen from the most powerful noble families and served...
- magistrates, the sufetes, wielded local control in Nora and Tharros through the end of the first century BCE, although two sufetes existed in Bithia...
- magistrates called sufetes wielded local control in Nora and Tharros through the end of the first century B.C., although two sufetes existed in Bithia...
- destro****, later becoming reestablished under the Punic-style magistracy of sufetes before being granted the status of a Roman colonia. Capsa was an important...
- (1989). "Roman literary attitudes to foreign terms and the Carthaginian 'sufetes'". classical ****ociation of South Africa. 32: 29–36. JSTOR 24591869. Anagnostou-Laoutides...
- adopting a system of government consisting of a pair of judges, known as sufetes, who were chosen from the most powerful noble families and served short...
- epigraphic evidence indicates that a Punic-style dual magistracy, the sufetes, achieved some civic stature here well into the imperial period. In fact...