Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 341
... town of Apamea refused to open its books for his in- spection on the ground that it was guaranteed local autonomy in its treaty of alliance with Rome ( cf. Vol . I , §§ 132 , 134 ) , but Trajan ordered the in- vestigation to be made ...
... town of Apamea refused to open its books for his in- spection on the ground that it was guaranteed local autonomy in its treaty of alliance with Rome ( cf. Vol . I , §§ 132 , 134 ) , but Trajan ordered the in- vestigation to be made ...
Pagina 344
... town partici- pating in the program the emperor's privy purse ( the fisc ) made loans to farm owners , which , to avoid the creation of an excessive burden of debt , were limited to very small fractions of the value of the farms ...
... town partici- pating in the program the emperor's privy purse ( the fisc ) made loans to farm owners , which , to avoid the creation of an excessive burden of debt , were limited to very small fractions of the value of the farms ...
Pagina 357
... town and his most generous acts of munificence , he undertook at his own expense two embassies to Rome to secure the greater Latin rights and finally brought back favorable news - the coun- cil decreed that [ this statue ] be erected ...
... town and his most generous acts of munificence , he undertook at his own expense two embassies to Rome to secure the greater Latin rights and finally brought back favorable news - the coun- cil decreed that [ this statue ] be erected ...
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