From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1963 - 460 Seiten |
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... gained much political control through their membership of the priestly colleges of Augurs and Pontiffs . 5 Not all the nobles would think alike on every matter , and each family would naturally wish to advance its own members . Thus the ...
... gained much political control through their membership of the priestly colleges of Augurs and Pontiffs . 5 Not all the nobles would think alike on every matter , and each family would naturally wish to advance its own members . Thus the ...
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... gained the cognomen Delmaticus . Four years later M. Aemilius Scaurus led Roman forces against the Taurisci , south of the Drave , but the Scordisci defeated one of the consuls of 114 and even penetrated into Greece as far south as ...
... gained the cognomen Delmaticus . Four years later M. Aemilius Scaurus led Roman forces against the Taurisci , south of the Drave , but the Scordisci defeated one of the consuls of 114 and even penetrated into Greece as far south as ...
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... gained great wealth and power , but during most of the reign they remained essentially the servants of the master who appointed them . Their existence caused continual annoyance to the old senatorial aristocracy and at the same time ...
... gained great wealth and power , but during most of the reign they remained essentially the servants of the master who appointed them . Their existence caused continual annoyance to the old senatorial aristocracy and at the same time ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
THE GRACCHI | 23 |
The Importance of Gracchus Attempt | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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