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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... quaestor before the age of thirty , praetor before thirty - nine and consul before forty - two ; further , no man was to hold the same office twice within ten years . 334 At the same time the number of quaestors was raised to twenty ...
... quaestor before the age of thirty , praetor before thirty - nine and consul before forty - two ; further , no man was to hold the same office twice within ten years . 334 At the same time the number of quaestors was raised to twenty ...
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... quaestor were liable to account , but only at the end of their term of office . By Caesar's lex Julia ( 59 ) , however , financial arrangements were tightened up and a governor had to balance and publish his accounts before leaving his ...
... quaestor were liable to account , but only at the end of their term of office . By Caesar's lex Julia ( 59 ) , however , financial arrangements were tightened up and a governor had to balance and publish his accounts before leaving his ...
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... ( quaestor 65 ) , 110 Piso , L. Calpurnius ( cos . 58 ) , 120 , 411 Piso , L. Calpurnius ( cos . 15 ) , 264 Piso , Cn . Calpurnius ( cos . 7 ) , 281 f . Piso , C. Calpurnius ( conspirator ) , 321 . 367 , 370 Pistoria , 14 Placentia , 141 ...
... ( quaestor 65 ) , 110 Piso , L. Calpurnius ( cos . 58 ) , 120 , 411 Piso , L. Calpurnius ( cos . 15 ) , 264 Piso , Cn . Calpurnius ( cos . 7 ) , 281 f . Piso , C. Calpurnius ( conspirator ) , 321 . 367 , 370 Pistoria , 14 Placentia , 141 ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 9 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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