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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... Suetonius ( Iul . 9 ) reports a rumour that by a coup d'état Crassus was to become dictator and Caesar his Magister Equitum . This is very improbable . Another unlikely view of Suetonius ( Iul . 8 ) is that Caesar hoped to start a ...
... Suetonius ( Iul . 9 ) reports a rumour that by a coup d'état Crassus was to become dictator and Caesar his Magister Equitum . This is very improbable . Another unlikely view of Suetonius ( Iul . 8 ) is that Caesar hoped to start a ...
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... Suetonius , but Cicero , Phil . 2 , 91 , may support the traditional view of a longer formal speech . [ p . 160 ] 3. CAESAR'S ADOPTION OF OCTAVIAN . For the content of Caesar's will see above , pp . 155 , 160 , 161 , 162. Suetonius ...
... Suetonius , but Cicero , Phil . 2 , 91 , may support the traditional view of a longer formal speech . [ p . 160 ] 3. CAESAR'S ADOPTION OF OCTAVIAN . For the content of Caesar's will see above , pp . 155 , 160 , 161 , 162. Suetonius ...
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... Suetonius ( Div . Claud . 25 ) to Claudius . [ p . 289 ] 12. TACFARINAS AND THE MUSULAMII . See R. Syme , Studies in Roman Economic and Social History in Honour of A. C. Johnson ( 1951 ) , 113 ff . For a dedication to Victoria Augusta ...
... Suetonius ( Div . Claud . 25 ) to Claudius . [ p . 289 ] 12. TACFARINAS AND THE MUSULAMII . See R. Syme , Studies in Roman Economic and Social History in Honour of A. C. Johnson ( 1951 ) , 113 ff . For a dedication to Victoria Augusta ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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