This youtube video describes about the different kinds of magistrates that could be appointed in the Roman government. It also covers some other key things about the government of ancient Rome.
THE TALE, the Parable, and the Fable are all common and popular modes of conveying instruction. Each is distinguished by its own special characteristics. The Tale consists simply in the narration of a story either founded on facts, or created solely by the imagination, and not necessarily associated with the teaching of any moral lesson.
As this overview makes clear, the center of Plato's Republic is a contribution to ethics: a discussion of what the virtue justice is and why a person should be just. Yet because Socrates links his discussion of personal justice to an account of justice in the city and makes claims about how good and bad cities are arranged, the Republic sustains reflections on political questions, as well.
The author says that the sermon has been widely accepted and quoted within the Christian tradition as well as outside of it. Chapter 5 has been quoted by the Fathers far more than any other in the entire Bible and 5-7 more than any other three successive chapters.
In the medieval tales of KIng Arthur, Arthur is said to have ruled form a magnificent city called Camelot. Unfortunately, the writers disagree on its location and its whereabouts has long remaIned a mystery. However, wherever it was, the city would not have been called Camelot durIng the historical Arthur's time.