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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... magistrates ( besides the tribunes ) to secure the patrum auctoritas before presenting legis- lation to the People ... Magistrates at home were easier to control than magistrates abroad , and no one had demonstrated more clearly than ...
... magistrates ( besides the tribunes ) to secure the patrum auctoritas before presenting legis- lation to the People ... Magistrates at home were easier to control than magistrates abroad , and no one had demonstrated more clearly than ...
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... magistrates whom he could thus control . He was even offered the right to nominate some of the magistrates , but he preferred merely to control the elections . It may also be noted that he received the right to create new patricians and ...
... magistrates whom he could thus control . He was even offered the right to nominate some of the magistrates , but he preferred merely to control the elections . It may also be noted that he received the right to create new patricians and ...
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... magistrates and Senate , Caesar was becoming dangerously powerful . IO . CAESAR'S AUTOCRACY In the last resort ... magistrates , was enough . He could dominate Senate , magistrates and people : his patronage was all - pervasive . Honours ...
... magistrates and Senate , Caesar was becoming dangerously powerful . IO . CAESAR'S AUTOCRACY In the last resort ... magistrates , was enough . He could dominate Senate , magistrates and people : his patronage was all - pervasive . Honours ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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