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analogised to other unequal relationships of power such as class ( e . g . aristocrat and slave ) , ethnicity ( native and foreigner ) , or the relationship between conqueror and vanquished that obtains between Rome and her barbarian ...
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Four days later , on October 10th , Gibbon read G. Borrichius ' Antiqua Urbis Romanae Facies , and there discovered that the theatre was Pompey's ; 13 on September 28th , reading F. Nardini's Traité sur l'ancienne Rome , he had already ...
Four days later , on October 10th , Gibbon read G. Borrichius ' Antiqua Urbis Romanae Facies , and there discovered that the theatre was Pompey's ; 13 on September 28th , reading F. Nardini's Traité sur l'ancienne Rome , he had already ...
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Constantius ' sight - seeing visit to Rome's monuments ( DF I , pp . 275-7 ) foreshadows that of Theoderic in its treatment ; but it is an interlude in wars mismanaged by an ' indolent and intolerant emperor very unlike the vigorous and ...
Constantius ' sight - seeing visit to Rome's monuments ( DF I , pp . 275-7 ) foreshadows that of Theoderic in its treatment ; but it is an interlude in wars mismanaged by an ' indolent and intolerant emperor very unlike the vigorous and ...
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