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Suffragium (plural suffragia) was the
practice of
buying and
selling provincial governorships in the
later Roman Empire and the
early Byzantine Empire...
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suffrage comes from
Latin suffragium,
which initially meant "a voting-tablet", "a ballot", "a vote", or "the
right to vote".
Suffragium in the
second century...
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pitacia promittere, aut
sacramentum praebere tentaverit, aut
aliquod certe suffragium pollicere, vel de hac
causa privatis conventiculis factis deliberare atque...
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Certum est,
nummo in
cistam tinniente augeri questum et
avariciam posse:
suffragium autem ecclesie est in
arbitrio dei
solius (Thesis 28).
Ludwig von Pastor...
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sovereignty to an
elected aristocracy, was most
evident in the
Roman right to
suffragium.
Cicero argues that the
right to vote
provided Roman citizens with a certain...
- vitamins,
Enzyte formerly promoted itself under a fake
scientific name
Suffragium asotas. Enzyte's
makers translate this
phrase as "better ****", but it...
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Department of
Political Science inaugurated 3
major programmes since 2016 -
SUFFRAGIUM started as the department's
annual event. The day
starts with the launching...
- ("Gratidius").
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities, pp. 1076 ("
Suffragium"), 1091 ("Tabellariae Leges"). Cicero, De Legibus, iii. 16. Cicero, Brutus...
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appointment confirmed,
since others had
apparently bought the
office by
suffragium. He can be
confirmed in
office by 29
March 342. He may have been raised...
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Journal of
Roman Studies, 73, pp. 126-131. Evans, J.K. (1978). "The Role of
suffragium in
Imperial Political Decision-Making: A
Flavian Example". Historia: Zeitschrift...