Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... publicani , seems to make this prima facie the more likely solution , especially if Nicolet's attempt to date the law obliging senators to return the horse after the Gracchan legislation is rejected — as it surely must be , in the light ...
... publicani , seems to make this prima facie the more likely solution , especially if Nicolet's attempt to date the law obliging senators to return the horse after the Gracchan legislation is rejected — as it surely must be , in the light ...
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... that equestrian status in Cicero's day was based on a mere qualification of wealth ; 10 hence the wealthiest element was dominant , particularly the publicani of the big societates . This , however , meant that the ordo 62.
... that equestrian status in Cicero's day was based on a mere qualification of wealth ; 10 hence the wealthiest element was dominant , particularly the publicani of the big societates . This , however , meant that the ordo 62.
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... publicani , in which Gabinius , as governor , interfered : within a few years the publicani were clearly becoming a scourge and Gabinius , at what he must have known was great risk to himself , took strong action against them , in ...
... publicani , in which Gabinius , as governor , interfered : within a few years the publicani were clearly becoming a scourge and Gabinius , at what he must have known was great risk to himself , took strong action against them , in ...
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Verweise auf dieses Buch
Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |