From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B.C. to A.D. 68Methuen, 1959 - 450 Seiten |
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... fact which Caesar himself is said to have remarked upon , namely that his removal would merely involve the Republic in further troubles and civil wars . Caesar must have sus- pected that his life might be in peril , but he disdained any ...
... fact which Caesar himself is said to have remarked upon , namely that his removal would merely involve the Republic in further troubles and civil wars . Caesar must have sus- pected that his life might be in peril , but he disdained any ...
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... fact have been referring only to Nero's building activities in the later part of his reign and not to the general administration of his first five years . But whatever the application of the remark , it at least accords with the ...
... fact have been referring only to Nero's building activities in the later part of his reign and not to the general administration of his first five years . But whatever the application of the remark , it at least accords with the ...
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... fact changed only when vacancies were caused by death . Carcopino argued ( op . cit . , 149 ff . ) that the phrase refers to an internal change of an acting president with two ' sleeping partners ' : this view , if not acceptable in ...
... fact changed only when vacancies were caused by death . Carcopino argued ( op . cit . , 149 ff . ) that the phrase refers to an internal change of an acting president with two ' sleeping partners ' : this view , if not acceptable in ...
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Economic Changes and the Land Problem | 16 |
Tiberius Gracchus | 23 |
THE RISE AND FALL OF MARIUS | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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