A Smaller History of Rome. William Smith

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195 His funeral 196 LEGES CORNELLÆ— I. Laws relating to the Constitution 196 Deprive the Comitia Tribute of their legislative and judicial powers 196 Increase the power of the Senate 197 Increase the number of the Quæstors and Prætors 197 Deprive the Tribunes of all real power 197 II. Laws relating to the Ecclesiastical Corporations 197 Repeal of the Lex Domitia 197 Increase of the number of Pontiffs and Augurs 197 III. Laws relating to the Administration of Justice 197 Quæstiones Perpetuæ 197 Transference of the Judicia from the Equites to the Senators 198 IV. Laws relating to the improvement of Public Morals 198 CHAPTER XXIX. FROM THE DEATH OF SULLA TO THE CONSULSHIP OF POMPEY AND CRASSUS. B.C. 78–70. 78. Consulship of Lepidus and Catulus 199 Lepidus attempts to repeal the laws of Sulla 199 Is opposed by Catulus 199 Is defeated at the Mulvian Bridge 199 Retires to Sardinia 200 His death 200 82. Sertorius in Spain 200 79. Carries on war against Metellus 200 CN. POMPEIUS MAGNUS 200 His birth 200 89. Fights against the Italians under his father 200 83. Joins Sulla 200 82. Is sent into Sicily and Africa 200 80. Enters Rome in triumph 201 78. Supports the aristocracy against Lepidus 201 76. Is sent into Spain to assist Metellus 201 72. Assassination of Sertorius by Perperna 202 71. Pompey finishes the war in Spain 202 73. War of the Gladiators: Spartacus 202 72. Spartacus defeats both Consuls 202 71. Crassus appointed to the command of the war against the Gladiators 202 Defeats and slays Spartacus 203 Pompey cuts to pieces a body of Gladiators 203 70. Consulship of Pompey and Crassus 203 Pompey restores the Tribunitian power 203 Law of L. Aurelius Cotta, transferring the Judicia

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