Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... clearly distinguishing it from Roman uirtus ) . He goes on , in a very Roman way , to give proof of his uirtus , which is clearly what really counts : he gives his offices ( consol censor aidilis quei fuit apud uos ) and finally his ...
... clearly distinguishing it from Roman uirtus ) . He goes on , in a very Roman way , to give proof of his uirtus , which is clearly what really counts : he gives his offices ( consol censor aidilis quei fuit apud uos ) and finally his ...
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... clearly in politics : not only in the provincial interests of senators , which now take on increasing importance and more clearly defined shape ( as we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the law - courts ...
... clearly in politics : not only in the provincial interests of senators , which now take on increasing importance and more clearly defined shape ( as we shall soon have occasion to see ) , but in the accord of 70 over the law - courts ...
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... clearly just another client state , and one whose insolence had shown that it had not been sufficiently humbled ; and M. Crassus , as clearly , was the man to do it , to his own political and ( no doubt ) economic advantage : the wealth ...
... clearly just another client state , and one whose insolence had shown that it had not been sufficiently humbled ; and M. Crassus , as clearly , was the man to do it , to his own political and ( no doubt ) economic advantage : the wealth ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accepted action actual administration already annexation appear Asia attempt became become benefit Caesar certainly CHAPTER Cicero cities citizens claim clear clearly clients collection command concerned connection consideration consul course Cyrene developed discussion doubt early East economic effect empire Equites especially evidence extent fact force foreign friends further Gaul give given governed governor Gracchus Greek honour idea imperialism important increasing interests Italian Italy king land later least look major Marius matter mention merely MICHIGAN Mithridates motives Naturally never NOTES obvious perhaps political Pompey probably profits province reason references Republic Roman Rome second century seems seen Senate settlement Social sources success surely taken talents territory tion traditional wars whole
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