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Naturally , we have one or two cases of economic privileges secured for Romans
and Italians : the best - known is freedom from duty at Ambracia . ? There is also
that old favourite of economic historians , the free harbour established at Delos ...
Naturally , we have one or two cases of economic privileges secured for Romans
and Italians : the best - known is freedom from duty at Ambracia . ? There is also
that old favourite of economic historians , the free harbour established at Delos ...
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We remember that many of the Italian traders in the East come from southern Italy
and many , at this time , are not ... Saturninus ' attempt to secure roundabout
enfranchisement for Italians via the army and colonisation , and the reaction of
the ...
We remember that many of the Italian traders in the East come from southern Italy
and many , at this time , are not ... Saturninus ' attempt to secure roundabout
enfranchisement for Italians via the army and colonisation , and the reaction of
the ...
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Names of cities and countries include those of their inhabitants ; e . g . , for ' Italy '
read , where appropriate , ' Italians ' . ' Rome ' ( abbreviated ' R . ' throughout ) has
not been indexed . The indexing of end notes , as usual , poses problems .
Names of cities and countries include those of their inhabitants ; e . g . , for ' Italy '
read , where appropriate , ' Italians ' . ' Rome ' ( abbreviated ' R . ' throughout ) has
not been indexed . The indexing of end notes , as usual , poses problems .
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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