Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... attempt to find an association between the men explicitly called ' equites ' and the public horse for this period is a complete failure ( see his pp . 189-192 ) ; and his final conclusion ( p . 744 ) is only that the allusion to the ...
... attempt to find an association between the men explicitly called ' equites ' and the public horse for this period is a complete failure ( see his pp . 189-192 ) ; and his final conclusion ( p . 744 ) is only that the allusion to the ...
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... attempt was made to secure co - existence on equal terms with Philip V by leaving an insulating layer of buffer states be- tween the two powers . Had this succeeded , Rome might have stopped there ( as far as the East was concerned ) ...
... attempt was made to secure co - existence on equal terms with Philip V by leaving an insulating layer of buffer states be- tween the two powers . Had this succeeded , Rome might have stopped there ( as far as the East was concerned ) ...
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... attempt at blatant enrichment by a senator at the expense of a king who , up to that point , had loyally obeyed Rome's command - and an attempt entered into , as was to appear only too clearly , without adequate consideration of the ...
... attempt at blatant enrichment by a senator at the expense of a king who , up to that point , had loyally obeyed Rome's command - and an attempt entered into , as was to appear only too clearly , without adequate consideration of the ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |