History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 148
... knights ( equites ) , that is to say , men possessing the property qualification next below the senators . And then this idea was shelved in favour of a law providing that all the jurymen should be knights without any senators at all ...
... knights ( equites ) , that is to say , men possessing the property qualification next below the senators . And then this idea was shelved in favour of a law providing that all the jurymen should be knights without any senators at all ...
Pagina 149
... knights ; they were known as publicans . They also set out to gain contracts for the construction of public buildings and works and the provision of army supplies , and by using the proceeds from such enterprises to buy tax - contracts ...
... knights ; they were known as publicans . They also set out to gain contracts for the construction of public buildings and works and the provision of army supplies , and by using the proceeds from such enterprises to buy tax - contracts ...
Pagina 374
... knights and tribuni aerarii , the next class below the knights in property qualification . PIRATE WARS : Marcus Antonius ( 102 BC ) , Pompey under Lex Gabinia ( 67 ) . Cilician command ( later province ; S. E. Asia Minor ) created to ...
... knights and tribuni aerarii , the next class below the knights in property qualification . PIRATE WARS : Marcus Antonius ( 102 BC ) , Pompey under Lex Gabinia ( 67 ) . Cilician command ( later province ; S. E. Asia Minor ) created to ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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