What were the two types of comitia during the Roman monarchy?
I - The comitia by curiae were the oldest and had the function of ensuring the exerc...
What were the two types of comitia during the Roman monarchy?
I - The comitia by curiae were the oldest and had the function of ensuring the exercise of political rights, the religious aspect, and festive activities in general. II - The comitia by centuriae were created as a result of the increase in population in Rome during the monarchy. III - The Senate was initially a consultative body of support and advice to the Kings, emitting opinions, which were an important source of law. IV - The Senate became a powerful government body only after the fall of the monarchy. V - The sources of law during this historical period of the evolution of Rome were the Roman customs of the ancestors (mores maiorum) and the Ius Civile Papirianum, a set of royal laws voted in comitia and compiled by Papiriano. a) I, II, and III are correct. b) II, III, and IV are correct. c) III, IV, and V are correct. d) I, II, and V are correct.
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