Acta Diurna (Q343195)
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Acta Diurna (Latin)
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Thus to some extent it filled the place of the modern newspaper.The origin of the Acta is attributed to Julius Caesar, who first ordered the keeping and publishing of the acts of the people by public officers (59 B.C. (English)
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3 February 2018
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