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4.13 on Rome's imperium orbis terrae is not only the first unequivocal reference to Rome as ruler of the world but the first such reference to Rome as having an empire at all in a Roman source , but his preposterous conclusion that it ...
4.13 on Rome's imperium orbis terrae is not only the first unequivocal reference to Rome as ruler of the world but the first such reference to Rome as having an empire at all in a Roman source , but his preposterous conclusion that it ...
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However , although he is right to attack the conventional picture of interventionist , Machiavellian Rome dominating the East , I do not share Gruen's view that the Senate's attitude was chiefly characterized by lack of interest and the ...
However , although he is right to attack the conventional picture of interventionist , Machiavellian Rome dominating the East , I do not share Gruen's view that the Senate's attitude was chiefly characterized by lack of interest and the ...
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The Barcids ' virtually independent position in Spain was recognized by Rome in sending two embassies to them ( in 231 - not everybody believes in this one - and 226 [ better 225 ] ) ; the second made the notorious ' Ebro - treaty ...
The Barcids ' virtually independent position in Spain was recognized by Rome in sending two embassies to them ( in 231 - not everybody believes in this one - and 226 [ better 225 ] ) ; the second made the notorious ' Ebro - treaty ...
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