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... Egypt in the proportion of 2 to 1 ; there is no evidence for regular imports from Egypt before its annexa- tion in 30 , and till then Sardinia and Sicily had been more important ; in the Social war Campania was still the granary of the ...
... Egypt in the proportion of 2 to 1 ; there is no evidence for regular imports from Egypt before its annexa- tion in 30 , and till then Sardinia and Sicily had been more important ; in the Social war Campania was still the granary of the ...
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... Egypt , where the title of the reigning king was uncertain ; one of his predecessors had ( it was said ) bequeathed the realm to Rome . Here too they failed ( 65 ) ; in 59 Pompey , Crassus and Caesar were actually to engineer the recog ...
... Egypt , where the title of the reigning king was uncertain ; one of his predecessors had ( it was said ) bequeathed the realm to Rome . Here too they failed ( 65 ) ; in 59 Pompey , Crassus and Caesar were actually to engineer the recog ...
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... Egypt . The survivors of his party were able to organize new resistance , first in Africa , which 1 Only senators and Equites were entitled to wear gold rings . 1 Caesar conquered in 46 ( Cato died here by 139 THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC ...
... Egypt . The survivors of his party were able to organize new resistance , first in Africa , which 1 Only senators and Equites were entitled to wear gold rings . 1 Caesar conquered in 46 ( Cato died here by 139 THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC ...
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Roman Expansion | 1 |
The Roman Economy | 20 |
Plebeians versus Patricians 509287 | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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