Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... later Republic . Even so , it was decided to minimise commitments as far as possible . The cities of the kingdom were left ' free ' ( as Attalus had intended ) , 22 and five men were sent to Pergamum to organise the royal pro- perty on ...
... later Republic . Even so , it was decided to minimise commitments as far as possible . The cities of the kingdom were left ' free ' ( as Attalus had intended ) , 22 and five men were sent to Pergamum to organise the royal pro- perty on ...
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... later , and there are few well - meant reforms that retain their primitive glory for a whole generation . As a salutary antidote , we would do well to remember Cicero's enthusiastic praise for equestrian juries in the Verrines.15 ...
... later , and there are few well - meant reforms that retain their primitive glory for a whole generation . As a salutary antidote , we would do well to remember Cicero's enthusiastic praise for equestrian juries in the Verrines.15 ...
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... later his colleague as consul 101 , and Marius had success- fully defended him ( with the help of M. Antonius ) against an extortion charge a few years later.35 It was perhaps due to Aquil- lius ' hereditary connections that he soon ...
... later his colleague as consul 101 , and Marius had success- fully defended him ( with the help of M. Antonius ) against an extortion charge a few years later.35 It was perhaps due to Aquil- lius ' hereditary connections that he soon ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |