The Western Roman Empire
.... It was a practical response to the administrative and military contingencies created because
Roman civil and military apparatus stretched thinly from Britain ....
(1281

5

)
The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
Despite the decline of the
Roman Empire by the fifth century, the whole of
civil infrastructure in what had been the western part of the Empire did not collapse ....
(635

3

)
Development of Roman Law
.... It was in this area of
civil or "private" law that
Roman jurisprudence achieved its greatest triumphs.4 By comparison, what we know as criminal law did not ....
(2951

12

)
Perspectives of Roman History
.... 76). Thus a power struggle and protracted
civil war among competing
Roman elites appear to have been inevitable. The transformation ....
(2132

9

)
The Roman Empire
.... called away from Rome to shore up his and Rome's security, Caesar appears to have been determined to bind up the wounds of
civil war within the
Roman system of ....
(4943

20

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... responsible for undermining Rome internally, while invasion,
civil war and plague came close to causing a complete economic collapse of the
Roman Empire in the ....
(1240

5

)
The Development of Roman Law
.... The office of praetor was a particularly influential one with respect to the evolution of
Roman law. While the
civil legal tradition was rigidly formal and ....
(1673

7

)
Roman Catholic Clergy
.... The
Roman Catholic Church's opposition to abortion has persisted in the United States .... over individual conscience and the customs and practices of
civil law in ....
(1380

6

)
Reports from the Former Yugoslavia of Civil War
Reports from the former Yugoslavia of
civil war, the siege of cities such as .... Croatia, that featured both the Serb Cyrillic script and the
Roman script of the ....
(2675

11

)
The Downfall of Rome
.... responsible for undermining Rome internally, while invasion,
civil war and plague came close to causing a complete economic collapse of the
Roman Empire in the ....
(1240

5

)
Legal Naturalism & Positivism
.... As Glendon, Gordon, and Carozza point out, the rise of commercial law took place when
Roman civil law provided no adequate coverage of new problems that arose ....
(2681

11

)
The Fall of the Roman Empire
.... These losses were incurred during attempts to stop a
civil war led by Constantius .... battle against the Visigoths at Hadrianople, in which the
Roman army suffered ....
(2518

10

)
Ancient Rome
.... Instead, they were the practitioners of power and law, and
Roman civil law, which reached its peak under the emperors, excelled in precision of formulation and ....
(1470

6

)
Caesar's Public Character
.... politicians. His ship was captured by pirates, who in the chaos of
Roman civil wars had come to dominate much of the Mediterranean. Caesar ....
(1833

7

)
Biography is an art
.... Instead, they were the practitioners of power and law, and
Roman civil law, which reached its peak under the emperors, excelled in precision of formulation and ....
(2571

10

)
Julius Caesar and the West
.... Commentaries on the Gallic War, and the three-volume
Civil War, survive .... from Caesar's amazing conquests and the subsequent expansion of
Roman civilization there ....
(797

3

)
Influence of Julius Caesar on Western Civilization
.... Commentaries on the Gallic War, and the three-volume
Civil War, survive .... from Caesar's amazing conquests and the subsequent expansion of
Roman civilization there ....
(797

3

)
Jesus Christ
.... to the right hand of power can be interpreted, not as a theological statement of higher truth but rather as a direct challenge to
Roman civil authority. ....
(4473

18

)
Greek & Roman Civ.
.... Emperor, I would choose Augustus, the first in a long line of
Roman Emperors and .... priests, and those in favor of the Republic could quite easily create
civil war ....
(1357

5

)
The Augustinian State
.... even though there may be a veneer or time period of
civil stability or .... first is historical, comprising Augustine's comparison of the Assyrian and
Roman empires ....
(1862

7

)
The Influence of Roman Law in Medieval Europe
.... It has generally been assumed that
Roman law then became the basis for the
civil codes which were gradually introduced throughout the continent. ....
(2436

10

)
Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... and subordinate roles to women and though Aristotle presumed their natural inferiority, they had some
civil standing in Greek, Hellenistic, and
Roman society. ....
(884

4

)
Common & Civil Law Regimes, Jurisdiction Issues This sec
.... However, the term also refers to a body of law distinct from common law (Hall, 1992).
Civil law is essentially the legal tradition deriving from
Roman law. ....
(2742

11

)
Common & Civil Law Regimes
.... However, the term also refers to a body of law distinct from common law (Hall, 1992).
Civil law is essentially the legal tradition deriving from
Roman law. ....
(2733

11

)
Roman Empire
.... the other civilizations and used it for their own civilization" (
Roman 1). After .... unstable leadership and social division would culminate in the
civil wars of ....
(1465

6

)
Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
Greek and
Roman art and architecture were both innovative and distinguished by .... military victories by ousting the Persian invaders, reduced
civil unrest by ....
(1612

6

)
Christianity in Roman Empire
.... The busts represented "famous Greek military and
civil leaders, philosophers, poets, and .... Just as the Greek sculpture connects this
Roman house to the cultural ....
(1907

8

)
Ancient Rome Development
.... Instead, they were the practitioners of power and law, and
Roman civil law, which reached its peak under the emperors, excelled in precision of formulation and ....
(1306

5

)
The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... The infantry clash along the front of the battle lines must then instead have had some of the qualities of battles in the
Roman civil wars, pitting legionary ....
(8808

35

)
Greek Period and Roman Period
.... was precipitated by the vast size and deteriorating quality of the
civil service .... the contrast between the coinage of the era and the reality
Roman coins became ....
(2578

10

)