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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... citizens had virtually disappeared , and the two sorts of municipia differed only in their origin and history . For their local administration these municipia had a council , a popular assembly and magistrates whose titles varied ...
... citizens had virtually disappeared , and the two sorts of municipia differed only in their origin and history . For their local administration these municipia had a council , a popular assembly and magistrates whose titles varied ...
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... citizen population of Rome in his day ( with women and children , some 600,000 ; in addition there were the foreigners and slaves ) . In any case most citizens came to feel that they had a claim on the State for free corn . In 2 B.C. ...
... citizen population of Rome in his day ( with women and children , some 600,000 ; in addition there were the foreigners and slaves ) . In any case most citizens came to feel that they had a claim on the State for free corn . In 2 B.C. ...
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... citizens was more than a vote - catching device , since they could hardly have been redistributed in time to allow ... citizens was limited . Fourteen such victims are known ; seven of these deaths are attributable to Marius . See also ...
... citizens was more than a vote - catching device , since they could hardly have been redistributed in time to allow ... citizens was limited . Fourteen such victims are known ; seven of these deaths are attributable to Marius . See also ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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