Los miembros de la asamblea celta : Notas para su estudio
Abstract
The classic sources insist upon the large powers which were assumed by the popular assemblies in the celtic world. In our paper we try to settle the kind of this power, the inspiring principles and the different interests what are represented. We relate the celtic cultures of Galia, Germania and Hispania.Downloads
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