From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B. C. to A. D. 68Barnes & Noble, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... Caesar should be discussed on March 5o . To meet such attacks Caesar needed an agent in Rome and he secured the support of one of the tribunes of so , a bankrupt young nobleman named C. Scribonius Curio , who promptly exercised his veto ...
... Caesar should be discussed on March 5o . To meet such attacks Caesar needed an agent in Rome and he secured the support of one of the tribunes of so , a bankrupt young nobleman named C. Scribonius Curio , who promptly exercised his veto ...
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... Caesar ( p . 126 ) he dared not risk an attack until he had raised more troops . Caesar struck first , with his usual speed : though it was winter , he pressed down the east coast , seized the passes to Etruria , and overran Picenum ...
... Caesar ( p . 126 ) he dared not risk an attack until he had raised more troops . Caesar struck first , with his usual speed : though it was winter , he pressed down the east coast , seized the passes to Etruria , and overran Picenum ...
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... Caesar's own De Bello Civili . Other sources add little . Commentaries were not strictly historia but rather formed the material for future historians , though Caesar brought great literary skill to their composi- tion . They were based ...
... Caesar's own De Bello Civili . Other sources add little . Commentaries were not strictly historia but rather formed the material for future historians , though Caesar brought great literary skill to their composi- tion . They were based ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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