From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... Sulla , however , soon brushed him aside ; after defeating him at Sacriportus near Signia , he drove him into Praeneste where he was besieged . Sulla ... 27 In a final attempt to save the besieged , the Marian forces , which with their ...
... Sulla , however , soon brushed him aside ; after defeating him at Sacriportus near Signia , he drove him into Praeneste where he was besieged . Sulla ... 27 In a final attempt to save the besieged , the Marian forces , which with their ...
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... Sulla . On Cinna see also H. Bennett , Cinna and his Times ( 1923 ) . [ p ... SULLA'S PRAETORSHIP . E. Badian ( Athenaeum , 1959 , 379 ff . ) has shown that this ... 27. PRAENESTE . For the topography see R. Gardner , Journal of Philology ...
... Sulla . On Cinna see also H. Bennett , Cinna and his Times ( 1923 ) . [ p ... SULLA'S PRAETORSHIP . E. Badian ( Athenaeum , 1959 , 379 ff . ) has shown that this ... 27. PRAENESTE . For the topography see R. Gardner , Journal of Philology ...
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... 27 ff . , 34-40 ; ( Marius ) 51 , 55 , 62 ; ( Sulla ) 72 , 83 f . , 398 ; ( in the Seventies ) 93 f .; ( Pompey ) 100 , 117 ff .; ( Catiline ) 114 ; ( Caesar ) 151 f .; ( Augustus ) 217 , 223 , 226-31 , 427 ; ( Tiberius ) 282 ff . , 433 ...
... 27 ff . , 34-40 ; ( Marius ) 51 , 55 , 62 ; ( Sulla ) 72 , 83 f . , 398 ; ( in the Seventies ) 93 f .; ( Pompey ) 100 , 117 ff .; ( Catiline ) 114 ; ( Caesar ) 151 f .; ( Augustus ) 217 , 223 , 226-31 , 427 ; ( Tiberius ) 282 ff . , 433 ...
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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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