Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Spain ) , seized every chance of further conquest , never stopping until ( by 57 ) conquest was total . After that , of course , he could no longer withdraw , even if he had wished to ( which there is no reason to suppose ) . Moreover ...
... Spain ) , seized every chance of further conquest , never stopping until ( by 57 ) conquest was total . After that , of course , he could no longer withdraw , even if he had wished to ( which there is no reason to suppose ) . Moreover ...
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... Spain ( where there is more - but not much - information ) see , for a general outline , C. H. V. Sutherland , The Romans in Spain ( 1939 ) ; and , for a more thorough treatment , vol . ii of the monumental Historia de España ( ed . R ...
... Spain ( where there is more - but not much - information ) see , for a general outline , C. H. V. Sutherland , The Romans in Spain ( 1939 ) ; and , for a more thorough treatment , vol . ii of the monumental Historia de España ( ed . R ...
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... Spain 24 , 67 ; wild tribal frontier 4 , 54 ; maladministration in ( 171 ) 8 ; cruelty and perfidy in R.'s wars in 10 , 90 ( and see Sulpicius Galba ) ; fighting in ( c . 100 ) 53 ; Sertorius in 36 ; in Civil War 64f . Sulla see ...
... Spain 24 , 67 ; wild tribal frontier 4 , 54 ; maladministration in ( 171 ) 8 ; cruelty and perfidy in R.'s wars in 10 , 90 ( and see Sulpicius Galba ) ; fighting in ( c . 100 ) 53 ; Sertorius in 36 ; in Civil War 64f . Sulla see ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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