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ROMAN IMPERIALISM IN THE LATE REPUBLIC E . BADIAN в пу ППС In this
compact and well - organized survey , the author traces the course of Roman
imperialism in the second and first centuries B . C . — from the Gracchi to Caesar
.
ROMAN IMPERIALISM IN THE LATE REPUBLIC E . BADIAN в пу ППС In this
compact and well - organized survey , the author traces the course of Roman
imperialism in the second and first centuries B . C . — from the Gracchi to Caesar
.
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... warned against excluding ' hegemonial imperialism ' from our considerations : '
Imperialism does not always involve the intention of acquiring an increase of
territory . The desire for political hegemony . . . cannot but be regarded as a form
of ...
... warned against excluding ' hegemonial imperialism ' from our considerations : '
Imperialism does not always involve the intention of acquiring an increase of
territory . The desire for political hegemony . . . cannot but be regarded as a form
of ...
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... with Parthia 88 ; profits of eastern campaigns 81 ; surpasses M . Crassus in
wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f . ; opposition to him in R . 39 ; alleged
representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f
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... with Parthia 88 ; profits of eastern campaigns 81 ; surpasses M . Crassus in
wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f . ; opposition to him in R . 39 ; alleged
representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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