Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... praetor ) who , right until the end of the Republic , governed under what was not far removed from a permanent ( though slightly regularised ) state of siege . But that is another story.18 Meanwhile we must notice that , down to the ...
... praetor ) who , right until the end of the Republic , governed under what was not far removed from a permanent ( though slightly regularised ) state of siege . But that is another story.18 Meanwhile we must notice that , down to the ...
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... praetor M. Antonius , perhaps with consular imperium , was sent to a new prouincia of Cilicia — a prouincia that was not really a territorial province , but the name of a command against the pirates based on that coast . 26 It has ...
... praetor M. Antonius , perhaps with consular imperium , was sent to a new prouincia of Cilicia — a prouincia that was not really a territorial province , but the name of a command against the pirates based on that coast . 26 It has ...
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... praetor in Cilicia ( 102 ) 52 ; in censorship ( 97/6 ) freely enrols Italians 53 , 10428 ; friend of Marius 52 Antonius ' Creticus ' , M. ( pr . 74 ) un- successful against pirates 36 Appuleius Decianus , C. prosecutes Cicero's client ...
... praetor in Cilicia ( 102 ) 52 ; in censorship ( 97/6 ) freely enrols Italians 53 , 10428 ; friend of Marius 52 Antonius ' Creticus ' , M. ( pr . 74 ) un- successful against pirates 36 Appuleius Decianus , C. prosecutes Cicero's client ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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