Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... Tiberius Gracchus , through his hereditary connections with the royal house of Pergamum , heard of the testament first , and , needing money for his ambitious domestic schemes , he treated it as a windfall and passed a law in the ...
... Tiberius Gracchus , through his hereditary connections with the royal house of Pergamum , heard of the testament first , and , needing money for his ambitious domestic schemes , he treated it as a windfall and passed a law in the ...
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... Tiberius Gracchus . We shall see that the administration of Cyrene was properly taken in hand only in 75 / 4 — and even then ( it is legitimate to think ) only in a temporary form . Indeed , it is this that gives us a clue as to what ...
... Tiberius Gracchus . We shall see that the administration of Cyrene was properly taken in hand only in 75 / 4 — and even then ( it is legitimate to think ) only in a temporary form . Indeed , it is this that gives us a clue as to what ...
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... Tiberius Gracchus ( 1963 ) . 21. This is clear - though not explicitly stated - in Plutarch's account : it was alleged that the Pergamene envoy had brought Tiberius a diadem ( Ti . Gr . 14 ) . The kernel of truth in this story ( the ...
... Tiberius Gracchus ( 1963 ) . 21. This is clear - though not explicitly stated - in Plutarch's account : it was alleged that the Pergamene envoy had brought Tiberius a diadem ( Ti . Gr . 14 ) . The kernel of truth in this story ( the ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |