From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1970 - 484 Seiten |
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... tribe of the Salassi . Earlier indecisive campaigns ( 35-34 B.C. ) were followed by more drastic action in 25 B.C. when Terentius Varro ruthlessly crushed the Salassi , while M. Vinicius was probably defeating the tribes further north ...
... tribe of the Salassi . Earlier indecisive campaigns ( 35-34 B.C. ) were followed by more drastic action in 25 B.C. when Terentius Varro ruthlessly crushed the Salassi , while M. Vinicius was probably defeating the tribes further north ...
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... tribes ' , who will be the Durotriges and Belgae in Dorset and Wilt- shire . Archaeological evidence has revealed ... tribes south of the Fosse Way and to advance beyond it into the gap between the headwaters of the Severn and Trent . He ...
... tribes ' , who will be the Durotriges and Belgae in Dorset and Wilt- shire . Archaeological evidence has revealed ... tribes south of the Fosse Way and to advance beyond it into the gap between the headwaters of the Severn and Trent . He ...
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... tribes in order to keep them out of the thirty - one rustic tribes . If , however , the law of Gracchus the censor of 169 , which had restricted freedmen to one urban tribe , was still in force , Scaurus ' measure to place them in the ...
... tribes in order to keep them out of the thirty - one rustic tribes . If , however , the law of Gracchus the censor of 169 , which had restricted freedmen to one urban tribe , was still in force , Scaurus ' measure to place them in the ...
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