ancient roman law and order
Ancient Roman law and order refers to the system of rules and government institutions established in ancient Rome to maintain peace, regulate society, and administer justice, encompassing various legal codes and institutions like the Senate, courts, and law enforcement, which upheld the principles of justice, fairness, and social harmony within the Roman Empire.
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