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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Among these hostages —for such in effect they were — the historian Polybius had the good fortune to be received into the circle of the ruling families ( p . 141 ) ; but seven hundred others eventually died from the effects of their ...
Among these hostages —for such in effect they were — the historian Polybius had the good fortune to be received into the circle of the ruling families ( p . 141 ) ; but seven hundred others eventually died from the effects of their ...
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On the whole question , see especially H. Last , Cambr . Anc . Hist . vol . ix . pp . 49 ff . 17 A plague of locusts which visited Africa shortly before 123 ( Livy , Epitome 1x . ) no doubt had its effect on prices at Rome .
On the whole question , see especially H. Last , Cambr . Anc . Hist . vol . ix . pp . 49 ff . 17 A plague of locusts which visited Africa shortly before 123 ( Livy , Epitome 1x . ) no doubt had its effect on prices at Rome .
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... difficulty of reconciling Augustus ' theory of government with his practice : his enlarged imperium fastened upon him an essentially arbitrary power such as no republican official had wielded , save in a brief emergency . In effect ...
... difficulty of reconciling Augustus ' theory of government with his practice : his enlarged imperium fastened upon him an essentially arbitrary power such as no republican official had wielded , save in a brief emergency . In effect ...
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