Social Conflicts in the Roman RepublicChatto and Windus, 1971 - 164 Seiten |
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... Italy in 218 Roman territory ( as distinct from that of her subject allies ) already amounted to some 25,000 square kilo- metres and registered Roman citizens ( males over seven- teen ) numbered at least 270,000 . Many of her allies ...
... Italy in 218 Roman territory ( as distinct from that of her subject allies ) already amounted to some 25,000 square kilo- metres and registered Roman citizens ( males over seven- teen ) numbered at least 270,000 . Many of her allies ...
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... Italy , and most Romans did not live in it . Those who did mostly drew their income from Italian estates , or ... Italy . Ancient writers extol Italy for her fertile soil and temperate climate , her rivers , lakes , forests , minerals ...
... Italy , and most Romans did not live in it . Those who did mostly drew their income from Italian estates , or ... Italy . Ancient writers extol Italy for her fertile soil and temperate climate , her rivers , lakes , forests , minerals ...
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... Italy . After Tiberius ( AD 14-37 ) conscription was seldom applied in Italy ; by the second century there were few Italians in the legions . This seems to have disturbed the government . Nerva ( AD 96-8 ) promoted a new agrarian scheme ...
... Italy . After Tiberius ( AD 14-37 ) conscription was seldom applied in Italy ; by the second century there were few Italians in the legions . This seems to have disturbed the government . Nerva ( AD 96-8 ) promoted a new agrarian scheme ...
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Roman Expansion | 1 |
The Roman Economy | 20 |
Plebeians versus Patricians 509287 | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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