From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1959 - 450 Seiten |
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... Appian , that Italian allies as well as citizens might benefit under the bill , has once again been refuted by E. Badian , Foreign Clientelae ( 1958 ) , 169 ff . [ p . 27 ] 9. CLASH BETWEEN TIBERIUS AND OCTAVIUS . One of the chief ...
... Appian , that Italian allies as well as citizens might benefit under the bill , has once again been refuted by E. Badian , Foreign Clientelae ( 1958 ) , 169 ff . [ p . 27 ] 9. CLASH BETWEEN TIBERIUS AND OCTAVIUS . One of the chief ...
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... Appian ( BC , 1. 49 ) suggests that it applied to loyal com- munities , but Velleius ( 2. 16 ) may imply its ... Appian ( BC , 1. 66. 5 ) and cf. Licinianus ( 27 ) ' dediticiis omnibus a senatu civitas data ' and Livy , Perioch . 80 ...
... Appian ( BC , 1. 49 ) suggests that it applied to loyal com- munities , but Velleius ( 2. 16 ) may imply its ... Appian ( BC , 1. 66. 5 ) and cf. Licinianus ( 27 ) ' dediticiis omnibus a senatu civitas data ' and Livy , Perioch . 80 ...
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... Appian , that he was willing to surrender Asia , denounce him as a traitor , while those who accept Plutarch can still regard him as a patriot . A recent attempt to resolve the deadlock has been made by E. Gabba ( Athenaeum , 1954 , 77 ...
... Appian , that he was willing to surrender Asia , denounce him as a traitor , while those who accept Plutarch can still regard him as a patriot . A recent attempt to resolve the deadlock has been made by E. Gabba ( Athenaeum , 1954 , 77 ...
Inhalt
Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF MARIUS | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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