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    Delegation: The Power of Decision of the Consuls at Rome and Senatorial Procedures in the Second and First Centuries BCE.Cristina Rosillo-López - 2023 - Hermes 151 (2):155-176.
    The present study aims at elucidating two aspects of Roman governance: first of all, the overlooked, but relevant, power of decision of the consuls (and, in a minor degree, of the praetors); secondly, the relationship between magistrates and Senate. The sources, especially epigraphic senatus consulta, consistently describe a procedure through which the Senate voted to delegate fully or partially decision-making on specific matters of foreign affairs to a consul or praetor who was in Rome. This procedure is present in almost (...)
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    The Consilium as Advisory Board of the Magistrates at Rome during the Republic.Cristina Rosillo-López - 2021 - História 70 (4):396.
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    The workings of public opinion in the Late Roman Republic: the case study of corruption.Cristina Rosillo-López - 2016 - Klio 98 (1):203-227.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 98 Heft: 1 Seiten: 203-227.
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    Andrea Raggi – Pierangelo Buongiorno (Hgg.), Il senatus consultum de Plarasensibus et Aphrodisiensibus del 39 a. C. Edizione, traduzione e commento, Stuttgart (Franz Steiner Verlag) 2020 (Acta Senatus B. Studien und Materialien 7), 205 S., ISBN 978-3-515-12637-3 (geb.), € 78,–Il senatus consultum de Plarasensibus et Aphrodisiensibus del 39 a. C. Edizione, traduzione e commento. [REVIEW]Cristina Rosillo-López - 2021 - Klio 103 (2):745-747.
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