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51: Fustel de Coulanges, The Ancient City, part 2: Conflict of the Orders

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The History of the Numa King

It should seem that under Numa royalty had been reduced to its priestly functions. It is at least certain that the religious authority of the king was entirely distinct from the political. What proves this is a double election. The king held a religious power, but if the king wished to join the political power to it, imperium, it was necessary that the city should confer it upon him by a special decree. Third king certainly united them in his own hands. He neglected and wished to diminish the religious element, the strength of the aristocracy.

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