Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Numidia was being treated according to the tradi - ✓ tional canons applied to client states that were troubled by internal disorder : with advice and auctoritas - including both that of personal patroni and that of the Senate as a ...
... Numidia was being treated according to the tradi - ✓ tional canons applied to client states that were troubled by internal disorder : with advice and auctoritas - including both that of personal patroni and that of the Senate as a ...
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... Numidia there was a massive Italian colony at Cirta.42 There will be more to say about this . But it is difficult to see that the unpredictable hazards of war would have been more welcome to traders and bankers than the security of ...
... Numidia there was a massive Italian colony at Cirta.42 There will be more to say about this . But it is difficult to see that the unpredictable hazards of war would have been more welcome to traders and bankers than the security of ...
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... Numidia.41 But it is at least possible that Marius ' own economic interests , as well as his political ones , were involved in the case , together with those of the Equites . There must always have been some investment overseas by ...
... Numidia.41 But it is at least possible that Marius ' own economic interests , as well as his political ones , were involved in the case , together with those of the Equites . There must always have been some investment overseas by ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |