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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Growth of the imperial executive . Equites replace freedmen . In the civil wars of 69 the value of the new professional executive had been set forth in a clear light . While emperors came and went , the professional functionaries for ...
Growth of the imperial executive . Equites replace freedmen . In the civil wars of 69 the value of the new professional executive had been set forth in a clear light . While emperors came and went , the professional functionaries for ...
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Within the imperial executive the hierarchy executive . of grades was defined more exactly , and regular " promotion ladders " were set up . An outward mark of this more rigid organisation now appeared in the honorary titles which the ...
Within the imperial executive the hierarchy executive . of grades was defined more exactly , and regular " promotion ladders " were set up . An outward mark of this more rigid organisation now appeared in the honorary titles which the ...
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In becoming local inspectors - in - chief , the praetorian prefects ceased to be military commanders and general adjutants of the emperors . and mili- tary func- In his reorganisation of the executive Diocletian carried right Separation ...
In becoming local inspectors - in - chief , the praetorian prefects ceased to be military commanders and general adjutants of the emperors . and mili- tary func- In his reorganisation of the executive Diocletian carried right Separation ...
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