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The wars themselves , of course , were highly profitable - especially the great
Eastern wars . After the triumph of L . Paullus citizens had no more direct taxes to
pay . ' Money , slaves and works of art poured into the city . 10 This was the
ancient ...
The wars themselves , of course , were highly profitable - especially the great
Eastern wars . After the triumph of L . Paullus citizens had no more direct taxes to
pay . ' Money , slaves and works of art poured into the city . 10 This was the
ancient ...
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112f . and especially 97 ) : Augustus ' ' nulli genti per iniuriam bello inlato ' ( RG
26 , 3 ) is described as ' bei einem Römer sehr auffallend and said to refer to the '
Erweiterung der Grenzprovinzen ' — in fact it is strangely ( one might say ) ...
112f . and especially 97 ) : Augustus ' ' nulli genti per iniuriam bello inlato ' ( RG
26 , 3 ) is described as ' bei einem Römer sehr auffallend and said to refer to the '
Erweiterung der Grenzprovinzen ' — in fact it is strangely ( one might say ) ...
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fetiales ' , especially coll . 2261f . 35 . See McDonald and Walbank , JRS 1937 ,
180f . ; cf . FC 66f . 36 . As has been suggested by S . I . Oost , AJP 1954 , 147 .
37 . On this , see now D . C . Earl , The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome (
1967 ) ...
fetiales ' , especially coll . 2261f . 35 . See McDonald and Walbank , JRS 1937 ,
180f . ; cf . FC 66f . 36 . As has been suggested by S . I . Oost , AJP 1954 , 147 .
37 . On this , see now D . C . Earl , The Moral and Political Tradition of Rome (
1967 ) ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
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