History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 59
... Senate as a whole , even in the face of a whole host of foreign and internal oppositions and problems . Since the Senate remained , in law , purely advisory , it was not the body which elected the consuls year by year . This was the ...
... Senate as a whole , even in the face of a whole host of foreign and internal oppositions and problems . Since the Senate remained , in law , purely advisory , it was not the body which elected the consuls year by year . This was the ...
Pagina 127
... Senate , most conspicuously by insisting upon the appointment of Scipio Africanus , in which the senators prudently decided to concur . But on the whole , the first two Carthaginian conflicts had greatly strengthened the oligarchy's ...
... Senate , most conspicuously by insisting upon the appointment of Scipio Africanus , in which the senators prudently decided to concur . But on the whole , the first two Carthaginian conflicts had greatly strengthened the oligarchy's ...
Pagina 146
... Senate , and one of the consuls , and the consul's brother who was the richest man in Rome . However , there was also strong opposi- tion to the sort of plans Tiberius had in mind not only from Scipio Aemi- lianus , but from other senators ...
... Senate , and one of the consuls , and the consul's brother who was the richest man in Rome . However , there was also strong opposi- tion to the sort of plans Tiberius had in mind not only from Scipio Aemi- lianus , but from other senators ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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