Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... treaty . With power expanding beyond Italy , even this became too burdensome , since it imposed definite and often inconvenient commitments on Rome . Hence the further step towards the ' free ' ally , city or king , controlled without a ...
... treaty . With power expanding beyond Italy , even this became too burdensome , since it imposed definite and often inconvenient commitments on Rome . Hence the further step towards the ' free ' ally , city or king , controlled without a ...
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... treaty concerned was already in existence in 129 , it must belong to the campaign of 154 - the only time before 129 when Rome had come into contact with Transalpine Gauls to an extent that could possibly involve such treaties . This ...
... treaty concerned was already in existence in 129 , it must belong to the campaign of 154 - the only time before 129 when Rome had come into contact with Transalpine Gauls to an extent that could possibly involve such treaties . This ...
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... treaty , 27 must have taken on the significance that he then ( as we saw ) retrojected - mis- leadingly for the modern scholar - right back to its origin . In fact , the prohibition , as is clear from the wording quoted , does not apply ...
... treaty , 27 must have taken on the significance that he then ( as we saw ) retrojected - mis- leadingly for the modern scholar - right back to its origin . In fact , the prohibition , as is clear from the wording quoted , does not apply ...
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |