Template talk:Politics of Ancient Rome
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I do not quite understand the logic of this template: One may say that the various assemblies of the Roman people (contio, comitia centuriata etc.) and the senate fit under the heading poltical bodies. But Romnan law certainly cannot be called a political body in the same sense? Any proposals for an amendment of a more logic organization? --Thomas Ruefner 18:37, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
- How about just politics, not political bodies? Kuralyov 21:40, 14 May 2005 (UTC)
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I dont see anything on the page could some one try and fix it!! In answer to Roman Law: Never certainly in the republic was Roman law a political body. Roman Law was all based on precidents dating back to the very foundation. No law book was written unless it was an open disscussion much simular to ciceros "The Laws". not even a constitutional law existed thus the reason the marius could strech such boundaries whith his reforms. No! certainly not Law was not a political body.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 211.30.24.36 (talk • contribs) July 14, 2005.