Roman Civilization: Selected Readings, Volume 2Columbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 425
... legions at once sent envoys to Rome to invite the senate to elect an emperor of their own choice . The senate replied that that right belonged more to the legions than to itself , but the legions referred the matter again to the senate ...
... legions at once sent envoys to Rome to invite the senate to elect an emperor of their own choice . The senate replied that that right belonged more to the legions than to itself , but the legions referred the matter again to the senate ...
Pagina 490
... legions of Roman citizens ( c.150,000 men ) complemented by an equal number of conscripted provincial auxiliaries . Under the conditions of the first two centuries the army tended to become provincialized and transformed into a ...
... legions of Roman citizens ( c.150,000 men ) complemented by an equal number of conscripted provincial auxiliaries . Under the conditions of the first two centuries the army tended to become provincialized and transformed into a ...
Pagina 491
... legions , and Egypt by the same number . Next , from the borders of Syria to the Euphrates river , all the territory that is encom- passed in this vast sweep was controlled by four legions , flanked by the Iberian , Albanian , and other ...
... legions , and Egypt by the same number . Next , from the borders of Syria to the Euphrates river , all the territory that is encom- passed in this vast sweep was controlled by four legions , flanked by the Iberian , Albanian , and other ...
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN CITING SOURCES | 2 |
IMPERIAL POLICY | 80 |
ECONOMIC LIFE 156 | 156 |
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