Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... territory could not easily be administered within the existing city - state constitution . Rather than change the ... territories was ever evolved : those that were annexed Greek cre Asia Minor ? ( like most of Sicily and Sardinia ) were ...
... territory could not easily be administered within the existing city - state constitution . Rather than change the ... territories was ever evolved : those that were annexed Greek cre Asia Minor ? ( like most of Sicily and Sardinia ) were ...
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... territory was entitled to do - in fact , strictly one who had done so in Italy : there could be legitimate doubt , since the ceremony had not been performed since Roman expansion beyond Italy began . Sulla ( we must suspect with Mommsen ) ...
... territory was entitled to do - in fact , strictly one who had done so in Italy : there could be legitimate doubt , since the ceremony had not been performed since Roman expansion beyond Italy began . Sulla ( we must suspect with Mommsen ) ...
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... territory , partly per- haps ( if we may give them the benefit of the doubt ) in order to impress Mithridates with a show of strength , but largely to get him some funds to pay his debts . But Mithridates was not pre- pared to be ...
... territory , partly per- haps ( if we may give them the benefit of the doubt ) in order to impress Mithridates with a show of strength , but largely to get him some funds to pay his debts . But Mithridates was not pre- pared to be ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |