Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Metellus Numidicus . It was also said - later - that he was looking for a chance of a military command for himself . His words and deeds belie the ex post facto rumour . For when he met Mithridates in Cappadocia , he gave him the famous ...
... Metellus Numidicus . It was also said - later - that he was looking for a chance of a military command for himself . His words and deeds belie the ex post facto rumour . For when he met Mithridates in Cappadocia , he gave him the famous ...
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... Metellus proved , for the moment , quite satisfactory and ended discontent . It was only Metellus ' failure to put a speedy end to the War , and the mis- chance of Marius ' intrigues against him , that led to Marius ' elec- tion.18 Even ...
... Metellus proved , for the moment , quite satisfactory and ended discontent . It was only Metellus ' failure to put a speedy end to the War , and the mis- chance of Marius ' intrigues against him , that led to Marius ' elec- tion.18 Even ...
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... Metellus see Caecilius Mithridates VI Eupator , King of Pontus 39 , 70 ; early policy in Asia 31f .; meets Marius in Cappa- docia 32 , 53 ; ordered to ' free ' Cappadocia and Paphlagonia 32f .; outbreak of first war with R. 56f ...
... Metellus see Caecilius Mithridates VI Eupator , King of Pontus 39 , 70 ; early policy in Asia 31f .; meets Marius in Cappa- docia 32 , 53 ; ordered to ' free ' Cappadocia and Paphlagonia 32f .; outbreak of first war with R. 56f ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |