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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The new imperial executive . § 3. THE NEW EXECUTIVE To carry out the multifarious duties which Augustus partly took and partly had thrust upon him , he instituted a special executive of his own , which expanded under his successors into ...
The new imperial executive . § 3. THE NEW EXECUTIVE To carry out the multifarious duties which Augustus partly took and partly had thrust upon him , he instituted a special executive of his own , which expanded under his successors into ...
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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 the most part retained their posts Growth and preserved a great ...
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 the most part retained their posts Growth and preserved a great ...
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In his reorganisation of the executive Diocletian carried right Separation through the principle of separating the military from the civilian of civilian offices . While the rector of a province had charge of jurisdiction tary funca and ...
In his reorganisation of the executive Diocletian carried right Separation through the principle of separating the military from the civilian of civilian offices . While the rector of a province had charge of jurisdiction tary funca and ...
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