| 11. | Their Auctoritas was exercised less overtly than their male counterparts due to Roman societal norms, but they were powerful nonetheless.
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| 12. | Murena disbelieved Augustus's testimony and resented his attempt to subvert the trial by using his " auctoritas ".
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| 13. | This famous phrase signifies the continuity of sovereignty, attached to a personal form of power named " Auctoritas ".
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| 14. | In spite of their nominal equality, Marcus held more " auctoritas ", or " authority ", than Lucius.
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| 15. | Talhoffer was a well-educated man who took interest in astrology, mathematics, onomastics, and the auctoritas and the ratio.
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| 16. | The " auctoritas maiorum " ( " ancestral authority " ) could be evoked to validate social developments in the name of tradition.
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| 17. | A pupillus could not release a debt by acceptilatio, without the auctoritas of his tutor, but he could be released from a debt.
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| 18. | This " auctoritas " would, for example, persist through an " usucapio " of ill-gotten or abandoned property.
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| 19. | It is said that auctoritas is a manifestation of socially recognized knowledge, while " potestas " is a manifestation of socially recognized power.
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| 20. | He also took part in the divinity act held before the queen, on the thesis " major est scriptur?quam ecclesi?auctoritas ".
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