Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Bithynia , Paphlagonia , Galatia , Pontus , Armenia and all the lands up to the river Phasis ; of trying to extend his proconsular command and piling war upon war to this end . However exaggerated , these charges contain a modicum of ...
... Bithynia , Paphlagonia , Galatia , Pontus , Armenia and all the lands up to the river Phasis ; of trying to extend his proconsular command and piling war upon war to this end . However exaggerated , these charges contain a modicum of ...
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... Bithynia - Pontus , which he also organised as a province . We hear of pactiones by cities with publicani , in which Gabinius , as governor , interfered : within a few years the publicani were clearly becoming a scourge and Gabinius ...
... Bithynia - Pontus , which he also organised as a province . We hear of pactiones by cities with publicani , in which Gabinius , as governor , interfered : within a few years the publicani were clearly becoming a scourge and Gabinius ...
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... Bithynia - Pontus is amply attested in the tenth book of Pliny's Letters . 53. On this see RE , s.v. ' Licinius ' , no . 68 , col . 314. For senators ' shares in the tax companies , see Cic . Vat . 29 ( partes held by Caesar - quite ...
... Bithynia - Pontus is amply attested in the tenth book of Pliny's Letters . 53. On this see RE , s.v. ' Licinius ' , no . 68 , col . 314. For senators ' shares in the tax companies , see Cic . Vat . 29 ( partes held by Caesar - quite ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |