Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 105
... empires is at our heels , fortune can grant no greater boon than discord among our foes " ( Germany xxxiii ) .60 From the end of the first century on , further protection was provided along the land frontiers of the Empire by the ...
... empires is at our heels , fortune can grant no greater boon than discord among our foes " ( Germany xxxiii ) .60 From the end of the first century on , further protection was provided along the land frontiers of the Empire by the ...
Pagina 427
... Empire were admitted to Roman citizenship en masse by a sweeping edict of the Emperor Caracalla , the famous Constitutio Antoniniana . “ It is true that by approxi- mating the Empire formally to the politico - philosophical ideal of a ...
... Empire were admitted to Roman citizenship en masse by a sweeping edict of the Emperor Caracalla , the famous Constitutio Antoniniana . “ It is true that by approxi- mating the Empire formally to the politico - philosophical ideal of a ...
Pagina 522
... Empire , especially in the frontier provinces . A perusal of this body of documents reads like a cross section of the peoples of the Empire and reveals how widely the manpower of the Empire was recruited to guard the frontiers ...
... Empire , especially in the frontier provinces . A perusal of this body of documents reads like a cross section of the peoples of the Empire and reveals how widely the manpower of the Empire was recruited to guard the frontiers ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE | 156 |
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