Studies of Roman ImperialismUniversity Press, 1906 - 281 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... Triumvirate had been both in form and in fact one long usurpation , which would have been quite intolerable to Octavian if he had not been the chief gainer by it , and he was eager to win back to firm constitutional standing - ground ...
... Triumvirate had been both in form and in fact one long usurpation , which would have been quite intolerable to Octavian if he had not been the chief gainer by it , and he was eager to win back to firm constitutional standing - ground ...
Pagina 17
... Triumvirate special orders had to be issued against the wearing of the latus clavus , the distinguishing broad stripe on the Senator's toga , by persons who had no sort of right to it . It took at least three successive revisions ( in ...
... Triumvirate special orders had to be issued against the wearing of the latus clavus , the distinguishing broad stripe on the Senator's toga , by persons who had no sort of right to it . It took at least three successive revisions ( in ...
Pagina 19
... Triumvirate of Antony , Lepidus and Octavian had been a sheer usurpation based on force . The Triumvirate had made itself excessively odious , and it was Octavian's game to clear himself as far as possible of any responsibility for its ...
... Triumvirate of Antony , Lepidus and Octavian had been a sheer usurpation based on force . The Triumvirate had made itself excessively odious , and it was Octavian's game to clear himself as far as possible of any responsibility for its ...
Pagina 20
... Triumvirate and the Principate ; but it is quite impossible to exaggerate the difference in form . It is not true that Octavian really restored the Republic , but it is equally untrue that he proclaimed the Empire . What he did was to ...
... Triumvirate and the Principate ; but it is quite impossible to exaggerate the difference in form . It is not true that Octavian really restored the Republic , but it is equally untrue that he proclaimed the Empire . What he did was to ...
Pagina 33
... Triumvirate see Dio , xlix . 15. There are even signs of it under the Republic , Plutarch Tib . Gracch . , 10 . 2. Tac . Ann . , iii . 56. Tiberius . . . mittit literas ad senatum , quis potestatem tribuniciam Druso petebat . Id summi ...
... Triumvirate see Dio , xlix . 15. There are even signs of it under the Republic , Plutarch Tib . Gracch . , 10 . 2. Tac . Ann . , iii . 56. Tiberius . . . mittit literas ad senatum , quis potestatem tribuniciam Druso petebat . Id summi ...
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