Roman Imperialism in the Late RepublicCornell University Press, 1971 - 117 Seiten |
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... least a modicum of co - operation . Hence relations with at least some of the kings , leagues and cities were — most of the time - carefully watched , to secure and retain the approval of those who mattered . It was a civilised and ...
... least a modicum of co - operation . Hence relations with at least some of the kings , leagues and cities were — most of the time - carefully watched , to secure and retain the approval of those who mattered . It was a civilised and ...
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... least newly - aroused ) ' Equestrian ' order , and of the very Plebs under its demagogic leaders — not to mention the Senate oligarchy which , most of the time , still governed the state according to its old- established ideas . This ...
... least newly - aroused ) ' Equestrian ' order , and of the very Plebs under its demagogic leaders — not to mention the Senate oligarchy which , most of the time , still governed the state according to its old- established ideas . This ...
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... least , was expecting something of the sort to be done for him ( Cic . Att . i 19 , 9 ) . 45. I have discussed this testament and tried to place it in its background in RhM 1967 , 178f . Mr Michael Crawford tells me that he has noted ...
... least , was expecting something of the sort to be done for him ( Cic . Att . i 19 , 9 ) . 45. I have discussed this testament and tried to place it in its background in RhM 1967 , 178f . Mr Michael Crawford tells me that he has noted ...
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VIRTVS AND IMPERIVM | 1 |
THE ECONOMIC MOTIVE | 16 |
THE SENATE AGAINST EXPANSION | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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