History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 203
... provinces ; and there were already the begin- nings of a policy by which they were rewarded by Roman citizenship on their discharge . This was all part of a quietly liberal policy of enfranchise- ment sponsored by Augustus . In an ...
... provinces ; and there were already the begin- nings of a policy by which they were rewarded by Roman citizenship on their discharge . This was all part of a quietly liberal policy of enfranchise- ment sponsored by Augustus . In an ...
Pagina 212
... provinces , is still imperfectly understood . Augustus , it is true , proudly recorded his own gifts to the state . But the state's profits from running the rich , peaceful , senatorial provinces must somehow have been pumped in the ...
... provinces , is still imperfectly understood . Augustus , it is true , proudly recorded his own gifts to the state . But the state's profits from running the rich , peaceful , senatorial provinces must somehow have been pumped in the ...
Pagina 381
... PROVINCES : a great series of coins honoured individual provinces and Hadrian as their visitor ( adventui Augusti ) and restorer ( restitutori ) . The temple of Divus Hadrianus ( Hadrianeum ) , erected in the Campus Martius after his ...
... PROVINCES : a great series of coins honoured individual provinces and Hadrian as their visitor ( adventui Augusti ) and restorer ( restitutori ) . The temple of Divus Hadrianus ( Hadrianeum ) , erected in the Campus Martius after his ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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