History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 93
... Nevertheless , law is one thing and litigation is another , and even the Romans found that perfect fairness in regard to the latter was hard to come by . For it would be unrealistic to see the processes of the ancient Roman lawcourts ...
... Nevertheless , law is one thing and litigation is another , and even the Romans found that perfect fairness in regard to the latter was hard to come by . For it would be unrealistic to see the processes of the ancient Roman lawcourts ...
Pagina 177
... Nevertheless , Caesar at once pointed the way to Rome's autocratic future by pushing through a series of measures in favour of his fellow triumvirs Pompey and Crassus and himself , in total dis- regard of the opposition . One of his ...
... Nevertheless , Caesar at once pointed the way to Rome's autocratic future by pushing through a series of measures in favour of his fellow triumvirs Pompey and Crassus and himself , in total dis- regard of the opposition . One of his ...
Pagina 215
... Nevertheless , the need to provide such support had to figure to a certain extent in the calculations of emperors . This was because , to prevent unrest , they considered it one of their most essential duties ( as certain late ...
... Nevertheless , the need to provide such support had to figure to a certain extent in the calculations of emperors . This was because , to prevent unrest , they considered it one of their most essential duties ( as certain late ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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