Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Carthage recorded by Polybius.12 Indeed , before 218 B.C. she could hardly have denied equality to Carthage or to the great powers of the East . But right from the start there was the deter- mination to dominate whatever was within ...
... Carthage recorded by Polybius.12 Indeed , before 218 B.C. she could hardly have denied equality to Carthage or to the great powers of the East . But right from the start there was the deter- mination to dominate whatever was within ...
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... Carthage and Corinth , sometimes cited against Frank's thesis , in fact confirms it : having it in their power to settle on those splendid commercial sites ( as , much later , they did ) , the Romans preferred to plough them up . Their ...
... Carthage and Corinth , sometimes cited against Frank's thesis , in fact confirms it : having it in their power to settle on those splendid commercial sites ( as , much later , they did ) , the Romans preferred to plough them up . Their ...
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E. Badian. C. Gracchus ' colony at Carthage , these holdings - for the most part not in colonial form - survived , and their importance for the later Romanisation of Africa is well known.22 That the idea was not the general's , but the ...
E. Badian. C. Gracchus ' colony at Carthage , these holdings - for the most part not in colonial form - survived , and their importance for the later Romanisation of Africa is well known.22 That the idea was not the general's , but the ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |