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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... use by anticipation the more familiar name ) held office for one year only , and as each had equal authority and the same range of functions as his partner , either possessed in fact an unlimited power of veto over the other .
... use by anticipation the more familiar name ) held office for one year only , and as each had equal authority and the same range of functions as his partner , either possessed in fact an unlimited power of veto over the other .
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200 ) , possessed a formal treaty of alliance with Rome in 200 . But their attack was essentially preventive . 6 The enveloping movement of the Roman right wing at Cynoscephalae was an application of Scipionic tactics .
200 ) , possessed a formal treaty of alliance with Rome in 200 . But their attack was essentially preventive . 6 The enveloping movement of the Roman right wing at Cynoscephalae was an application of Scipionic tactics .
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On the other hand , freeborn immigrants into Rome who already possessed the franchise remained enrolled in the rustic tribes , and no doubt controlled their corporate vote , save on those rare occasions when the country residents ...
On the other hand , freeborn immigrants into Rome who already possessed the franchise remained enrolled in the rustic tribes , and no doubt controlled their corporate vote , save on those rare occasions when the country residents ...
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