From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1970 - 484 Seiten |
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... Empire circa A.D. 68 The Roman Empire circa 133 B.C. between pages xii - I The Roman Empire at the Death of Augustus Genealogical Tree of the Chief Members of the Julio- Claudian Dynasty Italy page 275 275 331 355 Preface Reflection on ...
... Empire circa A.D. 68 The Roman Empire circa 133 B.C. between pages xii - I The Roman Empire at the Death of Augustus Genealogical Tree of the Chief Members of the Julio- Claudian Dynasty Italy page 275 275 331 355 Preface Reflection on ...
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... Empire directly through his deputies , and all new provinces added to the empire likewise came under his administra- tion ; if need arose , he could even intervene in the provinces that were still left under senatorial government . The ...
... Empire directly through his deputies , and all new provinces added to the empire likewise came under his administra- tion ; if need arose , he could even intervene in the provinces that were still left under senatorial government . The ...
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... Empire I. AGRICULTURE Economic life in the early Empire did not differ essentially from that under the late Republic.1 Augustus neither introduced a new economic policy nor sought to establish State controls or mono- polies : the old ...
... Empire I. AGRICULTURE Economic life in the early Empire did not differ essentially from that under the late Republic.1 Augustus neither introduced a new economic policy nor sought to establish State controls or mono- polies : the old ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
Greek Cultural Influences on Roman Life | 10 |
Romes Allies | 16 |
Urheberrecht | |
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