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provided his officers remained loyal, his grip on the military position was secure:
and that should mean peace in place of civil war. A further break with the
revolutionary past is indicated by his new name and title: Octavian, the former
triumvir, ...
provided his officers remained loyal, his grip on the military position was secure:
and that should mean peace in place of civil war. A further break with the
revolutionary past is indicated by his new name and title: Octavian, the former
triumvir, ...
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THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF TIBERIUS During the earlier part of Tiberius' reign
the civil administration was, by general consent, excellent. Even his most biting
critic, Tacitus, delivers what is almost a panegyric on the years down to the death
...
THE CIVIL GOVERNMENT OF TIBERIUS During the earlier part of Tiberius' reign
the civil administration was, by general consent, excellent. Even his most biting
critic, Tacitus, delivers what is almost a panegyric on the years down to the death
...
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He also on occasion seems to have exercised a primary (non-appellate) civil
jurisdiction. [p. '228] 18. aerarium and fiscus. On this vexed problem see H. Last.
JRS, 1944, 51 ff. and A. H. M. Jones, JRS, 1950, 22 ff. (= Studies, ch. vi). [p. 229]
19.
He also on occasion seems to have exercised a primary (non-appellate) civil
jurisdiction. [p. '228] 18. aerarium and fiscus. On this vexed problem see H. Last.
JRS, 1944, 51 ff. and A. H. M. Jones, JRS, 1950, 22 ff. (= Studies, ch. vi). [p. 229]
19.
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
The Growth of Romes Empire | 2 |
The Senatorial Government | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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