History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 173
... Pompey had superseded and humiliated him in Asia Minor . Cato , who became tribune in 62 , was another of Pompey's opponents . It was true that when Cato wanted to increase the existing free distributions of grain to keep the metropolis ...
... Pompey had superseded and humiliated him in Asia Minor . Cato , who became tribune in 62 , was another of Pompey's opponents . It was true that when Cato wanted to increase the existing free distributions of grain to keep the metropolis ...
Pagina 186
... Pompey and Caesar , with their rival aims and ambitions , now stood alone in direct confrontation . Early in the following year , Clodius was murdered , and in the resulting emergency Pompey assumed his third consulship , holding the ...
... Pompey and Caesar , with their rival aims and ambitions , now stood alone in direct confrontation . Early in the following year , Clodius was murdered , and in the resulting emergency Pompey assumed his third consulship , holding the ...
Pagina 189
... Pompey , the poet must clearly have thought , did not possess this kind of knowledge at all , and it was therefore predictable that he should not refer to them . But he expresses , in forthright terms , the poorest possible view of all ...
... Pompey , the poet must clearly have thought , did not possess this kind of knowledge at all , and it was therefore predictable that he should not refer to them . But he expresses , in forthright terms , the poorest possible view of all ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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