Collegiality and religious authority in the Roman Republic
This thesis explores collective action and shared authority in the political and religious spheres of the Roman Republic, both as ideas and practice. Specifically, it addresses the prevalence and nature of collegiality – officials sharing duties and exercising the same, common, or even theoretically...
Main Author: | Webb, K |
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Other Authors: | Purcell, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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