Roman Civilization: The EmpireNaphtali Lewis, Meyer Reinhold Columbia University Press, 1951 |
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... character of the rewards given them for the wars which had been waged at this time , and none of them was willing to bear arms for longer than the stated period of his service . It was therefore voted that 20,000 sesterces should be ...
... character of the rewards given them for the wars which had been waged at this time , and none of them was willing to bear arms for longer than the stated period of his service . It was therefore voted that 20,000 sesterces should be ...
Pagina 254
... character and interests I have long since made him one of my intimate friends , and my affection for him has increased the more I have come to know him . Two reasons make the " three - children privilege " necessary for him : that the ...
... character and interests I have long since made him one of my intimate friends , and my affection for him has increased the more I have come to know him . Two reasons make the " three - children privilege " necessary for him : that the ...
Pagina 441
... character shall be received by the secretary of the magistrates , and after an infor- mation is presented public notice shall be given for three successive days in sacred and public places , the notice expressly stating that the council ...
... character shall be received by the secretary of the magistrates , and after an infor- mation is presented public notice shall be given for three successive days in sacred and public places , the notice expressly stating that the council ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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