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1986 ) , 29-31 29 S.L.Dyson , The Creation of the Roman Frontier , Princeton University Press , 1985 . Pp.xii + 324. Cloth , 837.80 . ISBN 0-691-03577-6 It has often been remarked that the Romans of the middle Republic treated the ...
1986 ) , 29-31 29 S.L.Dyson , The Creation of the Roman Frontier , Princeton University Press , 1985 . Pp.xii + 324. Cloth , 837.80 . ISBN 0-691-03577-6 It has often been remarked that the Romans of the middle Republic treated the ...
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30 broadly favourable : he holds that , although brutality and rapacity did occur , Roman conduct was more often remarkable for its restraint ( pp.277-8 ) , and that the Romans showed an impressive flexibility and sophistication in ...
30 broadly favourable : he holds that , although brutality and rapacity did occur , Roman conduct was more often remarkable for its restraint ( pp.277-8 ) , and that the Romans showed an impressive flexibility and sophistication in ...
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The Romans intended that those they defeated should remain at peace , and did sometimes take steps to teach the ... There is no reason to suppose that the Roman authorities oid any more than this to bring about what Dyson calls ...
The Romans intended that those they defeated should remain at peace , and did sometimes take steps to teach the ... There is no reason to suppose that the Roman authorities oid any more than this to bring about what Dyson calls ...
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