Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... evidence for an expansionist policy even after the Gracchi , if we think in terms of annexation . And we can already see that this does not fail to take account of the newly - formed ( or at least newly - aroused ) ' Equestrian ' order ...
... evidence for an expansionist policy even after the Gracchi , if we think in terms of annexation . And we can already see that this does not fail to take account of the newly - formed ( or at least newly - aroused ) ' Equestrian ' order ...
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... evidence is conclusive : in particular , we have Cicero , who contrasts C. Gracchus ' magna largitio with the modica of M. Octavius ' law . Since he must have had the evidence for this statement , while we - with the best will in the ...
... evidence is conclusive : in particular , we have Cicero , who contrasts C. Gracchus ' magna largitio with the modica of M. Octavius ' law . Since he must have had the evidence for this statement , while we - with the best will in the ...
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... evidence and discussion , see Drumann - Groebe iv 486f .; cf. Gelzer , Pompeius2 III and 263 , n . 243 . 19. This , of course , is the background to the fear that Rome felt in the last years of Pompey's absence ; though in fact he had ...
... evidence and discussion , see Drumann - Groebe iv 486f .; cf. Gelzer , Pompeius2 III and 263 , n . 243 . 19. This , of course , is the background to the fear that Rome felt in the last years of Pompey's absence ; though in fact he had ...
Inhalt
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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