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Le délit de desertio et de transfugium dans les guerres civiles à Rome sous la République

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M. GUEYE, « Le délit de desertio et de transfugium dans les guerres civiles à Rome sous la République », Res Antiquae 9, Bruxelles, 2012.
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In times of civil war, desertion, which is a crime punishable by death, almost looks like a minor offense in the Roman army. Sanctions, usually reserved for deserters and defectors, are very rarely applied during the intestine wars of the Republic. The chiefs of the army, by buying the loyalty of soldiers openly, encourage and orchestrate desertion. In the context of chaos that characterized the conflicts between Romans led to a suspension of normal operation of the army, desertion is used as a political weapon by the military officials and political parties to weaken or eliminate the opponent.
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