From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... Drusus found that he had pleased neither , but had fallen between two stools . Some public disturbances ensued , in one of which Drusus ' brother - in - law Caepio , with whom he had quarrelled , was in danger of being hurled from the ...
... Drusus found that he had pleased neither , but had fallen between two stools . Some public disturbances ensued , in one of which Drusus ' brother - in - law Caepio , with whom he had quarrelled , was in danger of being hurled from the ...
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... Drusus who hitherto had been loyally willing to play second fiddle to his cousin Germanicus whom he liked . Although allegedly cruel , Drusus was competent as his handling of the Pannonian mutiny had shown . He held a consul- ship in 15 ...
... Drusus who hitherto had been loyally willing to play second fiddle to his cousin Germanicus whom he liked . Although allegedly cruel , Drusus was competent as his handling of the Pannonian mutiny had shown . He held a consul- ship in 15 ...
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... DRUSUS ' LEGISLATION . For Drusus as champion of the Senate see Cicero , de orat . 1. 7. 24 , pro Milone 7. 16 ; Diodorus , 37 , 10. The chronology of his measures is uncertain : Velleius ( 2.14 ) suggests that the franchise proposal ...
... DRUSUS ' LEGISLATION . For Drusus as champion of the Senate see Cicero , de orat . 1. 7. 24 , pro Milone 7. 16 ; Diodorus , 37 , 10. The chronology of his measures is uncertain : Velleius ( 2.14 ) suggests that the franchise proposal ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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