A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 284
When Tiberius ' measure was about to be read to The Senate the Tribal Assembly , a fellow - tribune named M. Octavius imposed silence upon the clerk . " But Tiberius , far from accepting this rebuff , now prepared for a trial of ...
When Tiberius ' measure was about to be read to The Senate the Tribal Assembly , a fellow - tribune named M. Octavius imposed silence upon the clerk . " But Tiberius , far from accepting this rebuff , now prepared for a trial of ...
Pagina 295
His main argument is that Scipio Aemilianus , the real champion of Roman military interests , was opposed to Tiberius . But Scipio's opposition was not so much to the objects as to the methods of Tiberius ' legislation .
His main argument is that Scipio Aemilianus , the real champion of Roman military interests , was opposed to Tiberius . But Scipio's opposition was not so much to the objects as to the methods of Tiberius ' legislation .
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But among the Julio - Claudian rulers Claudius alone showed an energy comparable to that of Augustus in the administration of the city . NOTES 1 For the pedigree of the early emperors see Appendix on p . 786 . 2 For Tiberius ' motto see ...
But among the Julio - Claudian rulers Claudius alone showed an energy comparable to that of Augustus in the administration of the city . NOTES 1 For the pedigree of the early emperors see Appendix on p . 786 . 2 For Tiberius ' motto see ...
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