Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1971 - 117 Seiten |
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... actual allies and subjects and of ' free ' kings and cities with which she had come into contact . These attitudes were woven into the Roman noble's life . Of course , it was the oligarchy , acting through the Senate , that represented ...
... actual allies and subjects and of ' free ' kings and cities with which she had come into contact . These attitudes were woven into the Roman noble's life . Of course , it was the oligarchy , acting through the Senate , that represented ...
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... actual arrangements ? Of course , they never reached final form , and Pompey later deliberately reversed some of them ; so that our information on them is not as good as we should like . But we can see , in outline , what he meant to do ...
... actual arrangements ? Of course , they never reached final form , and Pompey later deliberately reversed some of them ; so that our information on them is not as good as we should like . But we can see , in outline , what he meant to do ...
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... actual reference to such a province in any ancient source , and there are good reasons for denying its existence . 31. Cf. Strabo iv 1,5 ( 180 C ) . See my discussion ( art . cit . , last note ) . 32. Cic . Font . 13. On the date , see ...
... actual reference to such a province in any ancient source , and there are good reasons for denying its existence . 31. Cf. Strabo iv 1,5 ( 180 C ) . See my discussion ( art . cit . , last note ) . 32. Cic . Font . 13. On the date , see ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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