• reassigning provinces. The bill was "trebly irregular because it was not a dies comitialis, due notice had not been given, and violence was used". According to Appian...
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    (Lex Hortensia) of 287 BC permitted their use for most legal and business purposes. Dates otherwise permitted for public assemblies (dies comitialis)...
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    or if one of the assembled citizens suffered an epileptic fit (morbus comitialis). In the politically volatile years of the late Republic, assemblies were...
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    initiate action in the courts of civil law (dies fasti, "allowed days") C (comitialis) on fasti days during which the Roman people could hold assemblies (dies...
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    1992, p. 474. The bill was "trebly irregular because it was not a dies comitialis, due notice had not been given, and violence was used". Rawson 1992, p...
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  • Mary") C. – Caesar, Cains, Caput, Causa, Censor, Civis, Conors, Colonia Comitialis (dies), Condemno, Consul, Cum, Curo, Custos, Caia, Centuria, Cum, Con...
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