Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Crassus and C. Caesar . Crassus , in his Parthian war , was merely following in Pompey's footsteps . For Pompey himself — for his part , as we have seen , following in Sulla's - had made an agreement with Phraates of Parthia when he ...
... Crassus and C. Caesar . Crassus , in his Parthian war , was merely following in Pompey's footsteps . For Pompey himself — for his part , as we have seen , following in Sulla's - had made an agreement with Phraates of Parthia when he ...
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... Crassus ' speech cited by Cic . Br . 160 and obviously ( as Mattingly has shown ) to be dated some years after 118 seems in fact to have been delivered , not on the occa- sion of the proposal to found the colony , but in opposition to a ...
... Crassus ' speech cited by Cic . Br . 160 and obviously ( as Mattingly has shown ) to be dated some years after 118 seems in fact to have been delivered , not on the occa- sion of the proposal to found the colony , but in opposition to a ...
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... Crassus in wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f .; opposition to him in R. alleged representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . 39 ; Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 ; pleads with Cicero to ...
... Crassus in wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f .; opposition to him in R. alleged representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . 39 ; Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 ; pleads with Cicero to ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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