Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Scaptius , went to Cicero's predecessor Ap . Claudius , got himself appointed prefect , was given a force of cavalry and proceeded to Cyprus to squeeze money out of the boule of Salamis - to such effect that ( we are told ) five of them ...
... Scaptius , went to Cicero's predecessor Ap . Claudius , got himself appointed prefect , was given a force of cavalry and proceeded to Cyprus to squeeze money out of the boule of Salamis - to such effect that ( we are told ) five of them ...
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... Scaptius affair . But it is clear that even an unusually honest governor could not risk giving serious offence to such as Brutus , who could get senatorial decrees passed in his private interest even in the most disreputable ...
... Scaptius affair . But it is clear that even an unusually honest governor could not risk giving serious offence to such as Brutus , who could get senatorial decrees passed in his private interest even in the most disreputable ...
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... , C. ( = ' Sallust ' ) ( pr . 46 ) , historian 27 , 35f . , 51 ; biased on Jugurthine War 25 , 27 ; dislikes C. Cotta 35f . Sardinia 4 ; made prouincia 8 Saturninus see Appuleius Scaevola see Mucius Scaptius , M. Brutus 116.
... , C. ( = ' Sallust ' ) ( pr . 46 ) , historian 27 , 35f . , 51 ; biased on Jugurthine War 25 , 27 ; dislikes C. Cotta 35f . Sardinia 4 ; made prouincia 8 Saturninus see Appuleius Scaevola see Mucius Scaptius , M. Brutus 116.
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |