From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... Nero on the obverse , with the legend ' Agripp ( ina ) Aug ( usta ) divi Claud ( ii uxor ) Neronis Caes ( aris ) mater ' ; Nero's name and titles were banished to the reverse . Seneca and Burrus , however , although they owed their ...
... Nero on the obverse , with the legend ' Agripp ( ina ) Aug ( usta ) divi Claud ( ii uxor ) Neronis Caes ( aris ) mater ' ; Nero's name and titles were banished to the reverse . Seneca and Burrus , however , although they owed their ...
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... Nero was encouraged to indulge his less reputable desires and rid himself of any who stood in his way : in 62 treason trials started again . When Burrus died , possibly a natural death , Nero appointed two Praetorian Prefects , Faenius ...
... Nero was encouraged to indulge his less reputable desires and rid himself of any who stood in his way : in 62 treason trials started again . When Burrus died , possibly a natural death , Nero appointed two Praetorian Prefects , Faenius ...
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... Nero's rule , without resorting to actual treason or conspiracy . Another plot was detected in 66 at Beneventum , led by Annius Vinicianus who perhaps hoped to replace Nero with his own father- in - law Corbulo . This was crushed , but ...
... Nero's rule , without resorting to actual treason or conspiracy . Another plot was detected in 66 at Beneventum , led by Annius Vinicianus who perhaps hoped to replace Nero with his own father- in - law Corbulo . This was crushed , but ...
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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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