Social Conflicts in the Roman RepublicChatto and Windus, 1971 - 164 Seiten |
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... farms of 100-240 iugera and that the farms excavated near Pompeii also seem to be of this relatively small size . However , many rich men had prop- erty in different regions ; Cicero , for instance , possessed several small farms in the ...
... farms of 100-240 iugera and that the farms excavated near Pompeii also seem to be of this relatively small size . However , many rich men had prop- erty in different regions ; Cicero , for instance , possessed several small farms in the ...
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... farms could not have assured the subsistence of a family . On the evidence we have for soldiers ' and slaves ' rations a family of four might have consumed about 144 modii or pecks of wheat a year , for which vegetables could be ...
... farms could not have assured the subsistence of a family . On the evidence we have for soldiers ' and slaves ' rations a family of four might have consumed about 144 modii or pecks of wheat a year , for which vegetables could be ...
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... farms , and the Senate controlled the treasury ; Tiberius had apparently neglected to provide in his law for adequate funds . But a windfall came his way . Attalus III , king of Pergamum in west Asia Minor , made Rome heir to his ...
... farms , and the Senate controlled the treasury ; Tiberius had apparently neglected to provide in his law for adequate funds . But a windfall came his way . Attalus III , king of Pergamum in west Asia Minor , made Rome heir to his ...
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Roman Expansion | 1 |
The Roman Economy | 20 |
Plebeians versus Patricians 509287 | 42 |
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