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... fact he seems not to have held the title pater patr- iae . We therefore need an emperor who held both titles . Our two likeliest choices are the original Augustus and the current holder of the title , i.e. Nero ( I accept the view of ...
... fact he seems not to have held the title pater patr- iae . We therefore need an emperor who held both titles . Our two likeliest choices are the original Augustus and the current holder of the title , i.e. Nero ( I accept the view of ...
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... fact mean ( income from ) property ' ; and mo- dern scholars who use such terms as ' fortune ' ( Beard / Crawford , loc . cit . ) , ' wealth ' ( Badian , loc . cit . ) or ' resources ' ( F.E. Adcock , Marcus Crassus , Millionaire [ Cam ...
... fact mean ( income from ) property ' ; and mo- dern scholars who use such terms as ' fortune ' ( Beard / Crawford , loc . cit . ) , ' wealth ' ( Badian , loc . cit . ) or ' resources ' ( F.E. Adcock , Marcus Crassus , Millionaire [ Cam ...
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... fact about the an- cient economy : it was based on slavery . M.I.Finley has brilliantly explained how it was that this crucial fact of slavery was ignored in general histories of Greece and Rome , obscured by overt or covert bias of ...
... fact about the an- cient economy : it was based on slavery . M.I.Finley has brilliantly explained how it was that this crucial fact of slavery was ignored in general histories of Greece and Rome , obscured by overt or covert bias of ...
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