Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 31
... provinces was a political safeguard against the menace to Augustus and the new régime of the reemergence of the rival proconsuls and war lords whose ambitions had convulsed the Roman world in the last century of the Republic . In ...
... provinces was a political safeguard against the menace to Augustus and the new régime of the reemergence of the rival proconsuls and war lords whose ambitions had convulsed the Roman world in the last century of the Republic . In ...
Pagina 32
... provinces , and that in the case of such provinces as he should govern he would not do so indefinitely . And he did , in fact , restore to the senate the weaker provinces , on the ground that they were peaceful and free from war , while ...
... provinces , and that in the case of such provinces as he should govern he would not do so indefinitely . And he did , in fact , restore to the senate the weaker provinces , on the ground that they were peaceful and free from war , while ...
Pagina 33
... provinces should be annual magistrates , chosen by lot , except when a senator enjoyed privi- leges because of the ... provinces . In the one case , the emperor would commission a governor to any province he wished and whenever he wished ...
... provinces should be annual magistrates , chosen by lot , except when a senator enjoyed privi- leges because of the ... provinces . In the one case , the emperor would commission a governor to any province he wished and whenever he wished ...
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