Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... presented themselves , both the Plebs and the most powerful section among the Equites ( as we may call the new class ) could hope for benefits from increasing exploitation and from further enlargement of the empire So.
... presented themselves , both the Plebs and the most powerful section among the Equites ( as we may call the new class ) could hope for benefits from increasing exploitation and from further enlargement of the empire So.
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... exploitation of the Empire . Individual members of the ruling oligarchy derive their profits , lawful and illicit . But the Senate as a whole seems sincerely concerned ( though not always successful in its efforts ) to stop the illicit ...
... exploitation of the Empire . Individual members of the ruling oligarchy derive their profits , lawful and illicit . But the Senate as a whole seems sincerely concerned ( though not always successful in its efforts ) to stop the illicit ...
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... exploitation , by two Romans in partnership , of a highly productive farm and ample grazing lands in Gaul . Even as early as that , this was apparently nothing at all out of the ordinary , and no word of explanation or comment is given ...
... exploitation , by two Romans in partnership , of a highly productive farm and ample grazing lands in Gaul . Even as early as that , this was apparently nothing at all out of the ordinary , and no word of explanation or comment is given ...
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administration allies annexation Antonius Aquillius Ariobarzanes Asia Attalus barbarian bequest Bithynia Bithynia-Pontus Brutus Caesar Cappadocia certainly Cicero Cilicia cities claim clear clients colony command consul course Crassus Cyrene discussion doubt East economic empire equestrian Equites exploitation fact foreign policy Gaul Gelzer glory governor Gracchan Gracchus Greek hegemonial honour interests Italian Italy Jugurtha Jugurthine War king later least Livy Lucullus major Marius Metellus Mithridates modern motives negotiatores Nicolet's Nicomedes NOTES TO CHAPTER Numidia obvious oligarchy ordo equester organisation Paphlagonia Parthian Pergamum perhaps Plebs Plut political Pompey Pompey's probably profits prouincia province Ptolemy publicani quaestor recognised repetundarum Republic Roman citizens Roman imperialism Roman policy Roman Republic Rome Rome's Rostovtzeff Sallust Scaptius Scaurus Scipio second century seems seen SEHHW Senate Senate's settlement SGRH Sicily Social Social War Sulla Sulla's Syria talents territory Tiberius tion traditional treaty tribute uirtus victory wealth whole
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |