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Categories: Government of the Roman Empire, Constitutions of Ancient Rome
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Constitution of the Late Roman Empire  Clarissimus vir  magister scrinii  The roman rules established by the emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC, that governed the "Roman Empire" for three centuries
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The constitution of the late Roman Empire was an unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down, mainly through precedent, which defined the manner in which the late Roman Empire was governed. Wikipedia
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The constitution of the late Roman Empire was an unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down, mainly through precedent, which defined the manner in which the late Roman Empire was governed. Wikipedia
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