A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan and Company, 1951 - 820 pagine |
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... third century ( p . 752 ) . The proprietors of these large estates not only converted owners of their tenants into serfs ( p . 753 ) , but they assumed a patronage over latifundia them which in some instances was acknowledged in a ...
... third century ( p . 752 ) . The proprietors of these large estates not only converted owners of their tenants into serfs ( p . 753 ) , but they assumed a patronage over latifundia them which in some instances was acknowledged in a ...
Pagina 749
... third of the third century , taken as a whole , was a period of stability rather than of decay . But with the death of Alexander Severus an era of rapid decline and even of disintegration commenced . 250 . The economic retrogression of ...
... third of the third century , taken as a whole , was a period of stability rather than of decay . But with the death of Alexander Severus an era of rapid decline and even of disintegration commenced . 250 . The economic retrogression of ...
Pagina 769
... third century . On the fourth - century towns see Wheeler , Journ . Roman Stud . , 1926 , p . 192. The population of Rome in the third and fourth centuries is estimated to have maintained itself at about half a million . 5 Much of the ...
... third century . On the fourth - century towns see Wheeler , Journ . Roman Stud . , 1926 , p . 192. The population of Rome in the third and fourth centuries is estimated to have maintained itself at about half a million . 5 Much of the ...
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