Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... allies and subjects and of ' free ' kings and cities with which she had come into contact . These attitudes were woven into the Roman noble's life . Of course , it was the oligarchy , acting through the Senate , that represented Rome ...
... allies and subjects and of ' free ' kings and cities with which she had come into contact . These attitudes were woven into the Roman noble's life . Of course , it was the oligarchy , acting through the Senate , that represented Rome ...
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... allies . For in Italy the freedom and dignity of the Italian allies— whom moderns sometimes still miscall the ' Italian Confederacy ' --had been mortally wounded by the Hannibalic War and the two decades of disturbances that followed ...
... allies . For in Italy the freedom and dignity of the Italian allies— whom moderns sometimes still miscall the ' Italian Confederacy ' --had been mortally wounded by the Hannibalic War and the two decades of disturbances that followed ...
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... allies , carefully watched over their interests in the provinces- thus incidentally distracting attention from certain things that were happening in Italy . By 100 , of course , we are within a decade of the Social War . The problem of ...
... allies , carefully watched over their interests in the provinces- thus incidentally distracting attention from certain things that were happening in Italy . By 100 , of course , we are within a decade of the Social War . The problem of ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |