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 451
The supply of labour for the Italian latifundia continued to be Labour met by the importation of slaves . It is true that the servile revolts on the in Sicily , and still more the War of Spartacus in Italy itself , had latifundia shown ...
The supply of labour for the Italian latifundia continued to be Labour met by the importation of slaves . It is true that the servile revolts on the in Sicily , and still more the War of Spartacus in Italy itself , had latifundia shown ...
Pagina 476
In 27 and the following four years he continued to hold successive consulships, and either by a special grant of an imperium proconsulare, or (more probably) by an extension of his imperium consulate beyond Italy, he retained all the ...
In 27 and the following four years he continued to hold successive consulships, and either by a special grant of an imperium proconsulare, or (more probably) by an extension of his imperium consulate beyond Italy, he retained all the ...
Pagina 739
... to time they assumed a consulship pro forma , and they nominally exercised the tribunicia potestas ; for a full half century after they had Republican embraced Christianity they continued to style themselves Pontifex survivals .
... to time they assumed a consulship pro forma , and they nominally exercised the tribunicia potestas ; for a full half century after they had Republican embraced Christianity they continued to style themselves Pontifex survivals .
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