From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 74
Seite 275
... EMPIRE circa 133 B.C. Roman Provinces : LUSITA BAETICA BOSPORAN bas LUX KINGDOM alding mus Scordisci Illyrians Thracians Pontus MACEDONIA Euxinus BITHYNIA PONTUS SICILIA Galatia ARMENIA Phrygia Pisidia KINGDOM OF CAPPADOCIA EMPIRE EMPIRE ...
... EMPIRE circa 133 B.C. Roman Provinces : LUSITA BAETICA BOSPORAN bas LUX KINGDOM alding mus Scordisci Illyrians Thracians Pontus MACEDONIA Euxinus BITHYNIA PONTUS SICILIA Galatia ARMENIA Phrygia Pisidia KINGDOM OF CAPPADOCIA EMPIRE EMPIRE ...
Seite 333
... Empire I. AGRICULTURE Economic life in the early Empire did not differ essentially from that under the late Republic.1 Augustus neither introduced a new economic policy nor sought to establish State controls or mono- polies : the old ...
... Empire I. AGRICULTURE Economic life in the early Empire did not differ essentially from that under the late Republic.1 Augustus neither introduced a new economic policy nor sought to establish State controls or mono- polies : the old ...
Seite 441
... Empire , and vols . II - IV with the provinces . See also Tenney Frank , An Economic History of Rome ( 2nd ed . , 1927 ) ; M. Rostovtzeff , The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire ( 2nd ed . , 1957 ) ; F. M. Heichelheim ...
... Empire , and vols . II - IV with the provinces . See also Tenney Frank , An Economic History of Rome ( 2nd ed . , 1927 ) ; M. Rostovtzeff , The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire ( 2nd ed . , 1957 ) ; F. M. Heichelheim ...
Inhalt
Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
72 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action administration Africa allowed Antony appeal army Asia attack attempt Augustus authority became become began Caesar carried century Cicero cities citizens civil Claudius colonies command consul consulship continued Crassus death decided defeated developed Drusus East elected emperor Empire Equites established fact finally followed forces frontier further gained Gaius Gaul given governor granted Greek hands held hoped imperial important included increased influence interests Italian Italy king land later Latin legions less lived magistrates Marius measure military Mithridates named naturally needed Nero Octavian peace perhaps period political Pompey popular Princeps probably provinces reached received remained Republic restored Roman Rome Rome's secured Senate senatorial sent showed social soon Spain success Sulla Tiberius took tradition tribune troops turned