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... accepted ; but we cannot be sure even of that . As it happened , the tribune Tiberius Gracchus , through his hereditary connections with the royal house of Pergamum , heard of the testament first , and , needing money for his ambitious ...
... accepted ; but we cannot be sure even of that . As it happened , the tribune Tiberius Gracchus , through his hereditary connections with the royal house of Pergamum , heard of the testament first , and , needing money for his ambitious ...
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... accepted , even if the anecdote is fictitious . ( On this , see now Astin , Scipio Aemilianus ( 1967 ) , 325f . ) 8. On the famous debate , see especially Gelzer , Kl . Schr . ii ( 1963 ) 39f .: it became a favourite of moralising Greek ...
... accepted , even if the anecdote is fictitious . ( On this , see now Astin , Scipio Aemilianus ( 1967 ) , 325f . ) 8. On the famous debate , see especially Gelzer , Kl . Schr . ii ( 1963 ) 39f .: it became a favourite of moralising Greek ...
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... accepted 31 , 73 , 1004 ; ac- ceptance urged by M. Crassus 73f . Ptolemy ( XI ) Alexander II , King of Egypt sent to Egypt by Sulla 31 , 1004 Ptolemy ( XII ) Neos Dionysos ( ' Aule- tes ' ) , King of Egypt borrows to obtain recognition ...
... accepted 31 , 73 , 1004 ; ac- ceptance urged by M. Crassus 73f . Ptolemy ( XI ) Alexander II , King of Egypt sent to Egypt by Sulla 31 , 1004 Ptolemy ( XII ) Neos Dionysos ( ' Aule- tes ' ) , King of Egypt borrows to obtain recognition ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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