Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1958 - 117 Seiten |
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... wealth or by equestrian status ) should be adopted . For the moment , the definition by wealth ( a census of 400,000 HS , as is despite Nicolet's contention to the contrary - the usual opinion of modern scholars ) seems to me far the ...
... wealth or by equestrian status ) should be adopted . For the moment , the definition by wealth ( a census of 400,000 HS , as is despite Nicolet's contention to the contrary - the usual opinion of modern scholars ) seems to me far the ...
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... wealth and possibilities — which we need not doubt C. Gracchus could see : for he was an intelligent and educated man , and connected with Pergamum by family ties —we have the explicit testimony of Cicero , applying as late as 66 , when ...
... wealth and possibilities — which we need not doubt C. Gracchus could see : for he was an intelligent and educated man , and connected with Pergamum by family ties —we have the explicit testimony of Cicero , applying as late as 66 , when ...
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... wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f .; opposition to him in R. alleged representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 . pleads with Cicero to collect Brutus ...
... wealth 82 ; Ariobarzanes ' debt to him 82f .; opposition to him in R. alleged representative of Equestrian imperialism 70 ; example to Crassus and Caesar 88f . Pomponius Atticus , T. 20 , 9714 . pleads with Cicero to collect Brutus ...
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THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
NEW INTERESTS AND NEW ATTITUDES | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Space, Geography, and Politics in the Early Roman Empire, Band 19 Claude Nicolet Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1991 |