vastaussessio
Vastaussessio, also known as the Vastaus Sessio, is a significant historical event that took place in the Roman Republic during the late 1st century BC. The term "Vastaus Sessio" translates to "long session" in Latin, referring to the extended duration of the meeting. This session was convened in 37 BC by the Roman Senate to address the political and military situation following the assassination of Julius Caesar.
The Vastaus Sessio was called to discuss the succession of Caesar and the restoration of the Roman
The session lasted for several months, during which the senators debated the best course of action for
The Vastaus Sessio is an important event in Roman history, as it set the stage for the