From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1970 - 484 Seiten |
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... survive , since they mustered some 150,000 men and through their control of the sea they might get further help from the provinces or client kings . The fighting flared up in two main theatres of war , each of which was entrusted to one ...
... survive , since they mustered some 150,000 men and through their control of the sea they might get further help from the provinces or client kings . The fighting flared up in two main theatres of war , each of which was entrusted to one ...
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... survive , little is known about their form or nature , apart from their frequent indecency in subject and language . No less popular was a slave from Syria , Publilius Syrus , whose ability soon won for him patronage and freedom . In a ...
... survive , little is known about their form or nature , apart from their frequent indecency in subject and language . No less popular was a slave from Syria , Publilius Syrus , whose ability soon won for him patronage and freedom . In a ...
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... survive many a further combat before he could hope for his rudis , the wooden sword that symbolized his discharge . Courage and skill might occasionally save a man , but even more pitiful and degrading for the spectators were the munera ...
... survive many a further combat before he could hope for his rudis , the wooden sword that symbolized his discharge . Courage and skill might occasionally save a man , but even more pitiful and degrading for the spectators were the munera ...
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ROME AT THE CROSSROADS | 1 |
Greek Cultural Influences on Roman Life | 10 |
Romes Allies | 16 |
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