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  2. Constitutional reforms of Augustus - Wikipedia

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    Sulla then established a system where all Consuls and Praetors served in Rome during their year in office, and then commanded a provincial army as a governor for the year after they left office. [2] These two reforms were meant to ensure that no governor would be able to command the same army for an extended period of time so as to minimize the ...

  3. Augustinian Secondary Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The Augustinian Secondary Education Association (ASEA) is an organization founded in 1986 to "foster unity, efficiency, and continued development within the Augustinian ministry to secondary education" in North America. [1]

  4. Constitution of the late Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Roman emperor Diocletian, who framed the constitution of the Tetrarchy. Under Diocletian's new constitution, power was shared between two emperors called Augusti.The establishment of two co-equal Augusti marked a rebirth of the old republican principle of collegiality, as all laws, decrees, and appointments that came from one of the Augusti, were to be recognized as coming from both conjointly.

  5. History Teaches that Constitutional Reforms Come in ... - AOL

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  6. Augustinianism - Wikipedia

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    Augustinianism is the philosophical and theological system of Augustine of Hippo and its subsequent development by other thinkers, notably Boethius, Anselm of Canterbury and Bonaventure. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Among Augustine's most important works are The City of God , De doctrina Christiana , and Confessions .

  7. History of the Constitution of the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    No further constitutional reforms were enacted during the Principate. [ citation needed ] The only development of any significance was the continuing slide towards monarchy, as the constitutional distinctions that had been set up by Augustus lost whatever meaning that they still had.

  8. Augustus - Wikipedia

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    Augustus's public revenue reforms had a great impact on the subsequent success of the Empire. Augustus brought a far greater portion of the Empire's expanded land base under consistent, direct taxation from Rome, instead of exacting varying, intermittent, and somewhat arbitrary tributes from each local province as Augustus's predecessors had done.

  9. Category:Augustinian schools - Wikipedia

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    A listing of schools founded or administered by the Augustinian Family, including the Order of Saint Augustine, Order of Augustinian Recollects and others. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.