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Roman interference in Asia as in Europe had become open and undisguised ,
leaving no strong power anywhere to keep order as before . Yet it was still true
that not a single Roman governor or soldier stood east of the Adriatic . Methods
had ...
Roman interference in Asia as in Europe had become open and undisguised ,
leaving no strong power anywhere to keep order as before . Yet it was still true
that not a single Roman governor or soldier stood east of the Adriatic . Methods
had ...
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As we shall see , this situation was not unique : it was to become a common
setting for annexation and exploitation in the later Republic . Even so , it was
decided to minimise commitments as far as possible . The cities of the kingdom
were left ...
As we shall see , this situation was not unique : it was to become a common
setting for annexation and exploitation in the later Republic . Even so , it was
decided to minimise commitments as far as possible . The cities of the kingdom
were left ...
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It has become an accepted modern myth that a province ( in the full sense of the
word ) was established by Cn . Domitius Ahenobarbus ; and its ' frontiers ' have
even been specified . I protested against this in FC 264 , n . 3 and 287f . and have
...
It has become an accepted modern myth that a province ( in the full sense of the
word ) was established by Cn . Domitius Ahenobarbus ; and its ' frontiers ' have
even been specified . I protested against this in FC 264 , n . 3 and 287f . and have
...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accepted action actual administration already annexation appear Asia attempt became become benefit Caesar certainly Cicero cities citizens claim clear clearly clients command concerned connection consideration consul course Cyrene developed discussion doubt early East economic effect empire Equites especially evidence exploitation extent fact force foreign friends further Gaul give governed governor Gracchus Greek hands idea imperialism important increasing interests Italian Italy king land late later least look major Marius matter mention merely Mithridates motives Naturally never NOTES obvious perhaps political Pompey probably profits province reason recognised references Republic Roman Rome second century seems seen Senate settlement Social sources success surely taken talents territory tion traditional wars whole
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |
Roman Imperial Themes P. A. Brunt,Emeritus Camden Professor of Ancient History P A Brunt Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1990 |