From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... coinage , but numerous statues and busts also were set up in Italy and the provinces . They show great variety and various aspects of his personality , and their style tended to be reflected in portraits of Agrippa , Tiberius and Gaius ...
... coinage , but numerous statues and busts also were set up in Italy and the provinces . They show great variety and various aspects of his personality , and their style tended to be reflected in portraits of Agrippa , Tiberius and Gaius ...
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... Coinage , i ( 1923 ) ; M. Grant , From Imperium to Auctoritas ( 1946 ) ; C. H. V. Sutherland , Coinage in Roman Imperial Policy ( 1951 ) , chs . 2-4 . Modern works include T. Rice Holmes , The Architect of the Roman Empire , II ( 1931 ) ...
... Coinage , i ( 1923 ) ; M. Grant , From Imperium to Auctoritas ( 1946 ) ; C. H. V. Sutherland , Coinage in Roman Imperial Policy ( 1951 ) , chs . 2-4 . Modern works include T. Rice Holmes , The Architect of the Roman Empire , II ( 1931 ) ...
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... coinage ( and their widespread use of coinage is in itself proof of their increasing civilization and trade ) ; see D. Allen , Archaeologia , 1944 , and Problems of the Iron Age in Southern Britain ( ed . S. S. Frere , 1960 ) , 97–308 ...
... coinage ( and their widespread use of coinage is in itself proof of their increasing civilization and trade ) ; see D. Allen , Archaeologia , 1944 , and Problems of the Iron Age in Southern Britain ( ed . S. S. Frere , 1960 ) , 97–308 ...
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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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