A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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... allies , without committing the republic too deeply in return ; and to the allies the mere prestige of a treaty with Rome , though it might not have the backing of Rome's military power , was a substantial asset . § 2. THE STATUS OF THE ...
... allies , without committing the republic too deeply in return ; and to the allies the mere prestige of a treaty with Rome , though it might not have the backing of Rome's military power , was a substantial asset . § 2. THE STATUS OF THE ...
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... allies was shown in 186 , when the Senate , intent on extirpating a network of illicit societies that had spread over Italy ( p . 274 ) , authorised the consuls to apprehend and put to death members of these conventicles on allied ...
... allies was shown in 186 , when the Senate , intent on extirpating a network of illicit societies that had spread over Italy ( p . 274 ) , authorised the consuls to apprehend and put to death members of these conventicles on allied ...
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... allies . The occupiers of Roman public domain who were brought under the scope of his agrarian bill comprised not only Roman citizens , but Latins and Italians . As the Gracchan commissioners approached the limits of the land which they ...
... allies . The occupiers of Roman public domain who were brought under the scope of his agrarian bill comprised not only Roman citizens , but Latins and Italians . As the Gracchan commissioners approached the limits of the land which they ...
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