Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... consul C. Cotta , whom Sallust did not like . But it is difficult not to connect L. Lucullus with the move , as consul designate in 75 and consul in 74 - the man who , as proquaestor under Sulla , had called in at Cyrene 35.
... consul C. Cotta , whom Sallust did not like . But it is difficult not to connect L. Lucullus with the move , as consul designate in 75 and consul in 74 - the man who , as proquaestor under Sulla , had called in at Cyrene 35.
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... ( consul 114 ) : this man , to the amazement of later generations , was convicted of the misappropriation of the paltry sum of ( probably ) 8,000 sesterces ( = 2,000 denarii , or talent ) .16 Of course , as we know , the system broke down ...
... ( consul 114 ) : this man , to the amazement of later generations , was convicted of the misappropriation of the paltry sum of ( probably ) 8,000 sesterces ( = 2,000 denarii , or talent ) .16 Of course , as we know , the system broke down ...
Seite 52
... consul in the preceding year , and had been back in Rome ; yet nothing had been done for his veterans . And yet the man who had just been dispensed from the laws to hold a second consulship could almost certainly have had something done ...
... consul in the preceding year , and had been back in Rome ; yet nothing had been done for his veterans . And yet the man who had just been dispensed from the laws to hold a second consulship could almost certainly have had something done ...
Inhalt
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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