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Criminal Law And Parricide In A Reflection Of Social Parameters From The Roman Monarchy Into The Early Empire, Sierra Epke
Criminal Law And Parricide In A Reflection Of Social Parameters From The Roman Monarchy Into The Early Empire, Sierra Epke
Honors Theses
This paper seeks to determine the role of Roman criminal law and its connection to the social responses and punishments relating to parricide. The research for this project was conducted through print materials pertaining to the subject and online resources including databases accessed through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Library system. As Roman society progressed, criminal law grew in range and scope providing different categories of homicide. One such category created was the crime of parricide in which a family member is killed by another member. Because of the power the heads of households, generally the father, possessed in Roman society, …
Review Of Why Study History? By Marcus Collins And Peter N. Stearns, Barry Knowlton
Review Of Why Study History? By Marcus Collins And Peter N. Stearns, Barry Knowlton
History Department Faculty Works
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Review Of A People's History Of Classics: Class And Greco-Roman Antiquity In Britain And Ireland 1689 To 1939 By Edith Hall And Henry Stead, Barry Knowlton
Review Of A People's History Of Classics: Class And Greco-Roman Antiquity In Britain And Ireland 1689 To 1939 By Edith Hall And Henry Stead, Barry Knowlton
History Department Faculty Works
No abstract provided.