INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY

The Roman army knew from its origins that a military law, through maintenance of a strong discipline, would be able to impose order on the troops. However, the disciplinary measures would not be the exclusive work of the military commanders. The Senate and some magistrates would play a prominent rol...

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Autor principal: Pérez Carrandi, Juan
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Derecho 2020
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topic Army
Insubordination
Commands
Senate
Fear
Ejército
insubordinación
Mandos
Senado
Temor
spellingShingle Army
Insubordination
Commands
Senate
Fear
Ejército
insubordinación
Mandos
Senado
Temor
Pérez Carrandi, Juan
INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
topic_facet Army
Insubordination
Commands
Senate
Fear
Ejército
insubordinación
Mandos
Senado
Temor
author Pérez Carrandi, Juan
author_facet Pérez Carrandi, Juan
author_sort Pérez Carrandi, Juan
title INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
title_short INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
title_full INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
title_fullStr INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
title_full_unstemmed INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE CRIMES IN THE ROMAN ARMY
title_sort individual and collective crimes in the roman army
description The Roman army knew from its origins that a military law, through maintenance of a strong discipline, would be able to impose order on the troops. However, the disciplinary measures would not be the exclusive work of the military commanders. The Senate and some magistrates would play a prominent role. Nevertheless, the application of punishments on large groups of soldiers who jointly committed crimes would develop a kind of tepidness that allows usto speak directly to the fear that was present among the commanders when facing the risk of a general uprising.
publisher Facultad de Derecho
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/29964
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