Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... obviously attracted her leading citizens . First , in the Peace of Phoenice ( 205 B.C. ) it seems a genuine attempt was made to ... obvious in Livy's account : the breakdown of the Illyrian settlement , at the only point where the two 6.
... obviously attracted her leading citizens . First , in the Peace of Phoenice ( 205 B.C. ) it seems a genuine attempt was made to ... obvious in Livy's account : the breakdown of the Illyrian settlement , at the only point where the two 6.
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... obvious fact that even now no attempt was made to seize the vacant territories . In fact , they were declared ' free ' , and the Cappadocians , disliking this dangerous and unaccustomed state , ultimately chose a king ( Ariobarzanes ) ...
... obvious fact that even now no attempt was made to seize the vacant territories . In fact , they were declared ' free ' , and the Cappadocians , disliking this dangerous and unaccustomed state , ultimately chose a king ( Ariobarzanes ) ...
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... obvious conclusion from the close sequence of censorship and revision law than to go to extremes of paradox to avoid it . 29. Thrace ( T. Didius ) : MRR i 571 ; Spain ( M. Marius ) : MRR i 568 ; Sicily ( C. Servilius ) : ibid . 30. See ...
... obvious conclusion from the close sequence of censorship and revision law than to go to extremes of paradox to avoid it . 29. Thrace ( T. Didius ) : MRR i 571 ; Spain ( M. Marius ) : MRR i 568 ; Sicily ( C. Servilius ) : ibid . 30. See ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |