Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Caesar , the greatest brigand of them all , applying and perfecting the lessons of Pom- pey both at home and abroad , with a single - mindedness not weak- ened ( as in Pompey's case ) by scruples about traditional forms or by desire for ...
... Caesar , the greatest brigand of them all , applying and perfecting the lessons of Pom- pey both at home and abroad , with a single - mindedness not weak- ened ( as in Pompey's case ) by scruples about traditional forms or by desire for ...
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... Caesar's actions , there is no doubt that , at least in some cases , the opportunity for such profits had been deliberately sought and created . This is the striking difference between the late and the middle Republic . It has recently ...
... Caesar's actions , there is no doubt that , at least in some cases , the opportunity for such profits had been deliberately sought and created . This is the striking difference between the late and the middle Republic . It has recently ...
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... Caesar 152 , which Sherwin - White does not sufficiently con- sider . Caesar , in his Gallic triumph , claimed that over a million Gauls had died ( Pliny , n.h. vii 92 ) ; the figure is given as a round one by Plutarch ( Caes . 15 , fin ...
... Caesar 152 , which Sherwin - White does not sufficiently con- sider . Caesar , in his Gallic triumph , claimed that over a million Gauls had died ( Pliny , n.h. vii 92 ) ; the figure is given as a round one by Plutarch ( Caes . 15 , fin ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |