From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1970 - 484 Seiten |
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... administration of Rome and Italy was the concern of the Senate and ordinary magistrates , and Augustus may well have intended that this should continue . At first he interfered very little , but the failure of the Senate to provide ...
... administration of Rome and Italy was the concern of the Senate and ordinary magistrates , and Augustus may well have intended that this should continue . At first he interfered very little , but the failure of the Senate to provide ...
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... ADMINISTRATION the Many aspects of the ways in which Augustus improved upon provincial administration of the Republic have already been noticed , but it will be well to draw some of them together here . The pro- vinces fell into two ...
... ADMINISTRATION the Many aspects of the ways in which Augustus improved upon provincial administration of the Republic have already been noticed , but it will be well to draw some of them together here . The pro- vinces fell into two ...
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... ADMINISTRATION OF SENECA AND BURRUS During these years the general administration was good . Though he held a consulship in 55 , 57 and 58 , Nero declined a perpetual consulship in 58 and did not obtrude himself . When personal action ...
... ADMINISTRATION OF SENECA AND BURRUS During these years the general administration was good . Though he held a consulship in 55 , 57 and 58 , Nero declined a perpetual consulship in 58 and did not obtrude himself . When personal action ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
Greek Cultural Influences on Roman Life | 10 |
Romes Allies | 16 |
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