A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 123
... gave a general preference to the candidates from certain distinguished families with a proud record of public An open service . Hence the fall of the legal barriers which had excluded aristocracy plebeians from the higher magistracies ...
... gave a general preference to the candidates from certain distinguished families with a proud record of public An open service . Hence the fall of the legal barriers which had excluded aristocracy plebeians from the higher magistracies ...
Pagina 358
... gave Tigranes of Armenia his opportunity of wresting western Mesopotamia from . them . But about 70 B.C. King ... gave support to a claimant to the Parthian crown . Gabinius , it is true , did not engage his army on behalf of the ...
... gave Tigranes of Armenia his opportunity of wresting western Mesopotamia from . them . But about 70 B.C. King ... gave support to a claimant to the Parthian crown . Gabinius , it is true , did not engage his army on behalf of the ...
Pagina 525
... gave promise of fulfilling the wildest hopes of the Romans . He paid at double rates a bounty which Tiberius had promised to the praetorian cohorts ; he regaled the populace with circus - shows and beast - hunts ; he adopted his cousin ...
... gave promise of fulfilling the wildest hopes of the Romans . He paid at double rates a bounty which Tiberius had promised to the praetorian cohorts ; he regaled the populace with circus - shows and beast - hunts ; he adopted his cousin ...
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A History of Rome: Down to the Reign of Constantine M. Cary,H. H. Scullard Anteprima non disponibile - 1976 |
A History of Rome: Down to the Reign of Constantine M. Cary,H. H. Scullard Anteprima non disponibile - 1976 |
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