Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1968 - 117 Seiten |
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... victory , by looking after their interests in Rome . It was a natural consequence that Roman aristocrats , accustomed to seeing personal relation- ships , both within the community and outside , in these terms of moral relationships and ...
... victory , by looking after their interests in Rome . It was a natural consequence that Roman aristocrats , accustomed to seeing personal relation- ships , both within the community and outside , in these terms of moral relationships and ...
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... victory and its consequences proclaimed the bankruptcy of the oligarchy . Sulla had shown that outstanding success could be achieved by ruthless pursuit of self - interest . The hollowness of the aristocratic res publica now stood ...
... victory and its consequences proclaimed the bankruptcy of the oligarchy . Sulla had shown that outstanding success could be achieved by ruthless pursuit of self - interest . The hollowness of the aristocratic res publica now stood ...
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... well collected in Greenidge - Clay2 211-22 . 14. I have alluded to this aspect of Sulla's victory in SGRH 232. There is more to be said . 15. See pp . 56f . above . NOTES TO CHAPTER VI 16. On Cn . Pompeius Strabo 108.
... well collected in Greenidge - Clay2 211-22 . 14. I have alluded to this aspect of Sulla's victory in SGRH 232. There is more to be said . 15. See pp . 56f . above . NOTES TO CHAPTER VI 16. On Cn . Pompeius Strabo 108.
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |