Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... became more powerful and began to intrigue among the Greek states , the Senate - rightly or wrongly - came to the conclusion that another war would have to be fought . Ques- tionable diplomacy was used ; 5 yet in the end there was again ...
... became more powerful and began to intrigue among the Greek states , the Senate - rightly or wrongly - came to the conclusion that another war would have to be fought . Ques- tionable diplomacy was used ; 5 yet in the end there was again ...
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... became clear to the Roman governing class at an early stage that large increases of territory could not easily be administered within the existing city - state constitution . Rather than change the latter - which was inconceivable ...
... became clear to the Roman governing class at an early stage that large increases of territory could not easily be administered within the existing city - state constitution . Rather than change the latter - which was inconceivable ...
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... became obvious , was a colony set up on the site of the settlement of Narbo Martius : a key site , specula populi Romani ac propugnaculum against the Gauls . And this was done by the faction of Domitius himself , whose son became one of ...
... became obvious , was a colony set up on the site of the settlement of Narbo Martius : a key site , specula populi Romani ac propugnaculum against the Gauls . And this was done by the faction of Domitius himself , whose son became one of ...
Inhalt
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action administration allies annexation Antonius Aquillius Ariobarzanes Asia Attalus bequest Bithynia Brutus Caesar Cappadocia Cato certainly Cicero Cilicia cities claim clear clients command consul course Crassus Cyrene discussion doubt East economic empire equestrian Equites exploitation fact foreign policy Gaul glory governor Gracchan Gracchus Greek hegemonial Hellenistic honour Illyria interests Italian Italy Jugurtha Jugurthine War king later least Livy Lucullus major Marius Metellus Mithridates modern motives negotiatores Nicolet's Nicomedes NOTES TO CHAPTER numbers Numidia obvious oligarchy ordo equester organisation Paphlagonia Parthian Pergamum perhaps Plebs political Pompey Pompey's probably profits prouincia province Ptolemy publicani quaestor recognised repetundarum Republic Roman aristocratic Roman citizens Roman imperialism Roman policy Rome Rome's Rostovtzeff Sallust Scaptius Scaurus Scipio second century seems seen Senate Senate's settlement SGRH Sicily Social Social War Sulla Sulla's talents territory Tiberius Tiberius Gracchus tion traditional treaty tribute uirtus victory wealth whole
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |