History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 157
... become necessary to make the political concessions which they had so catastrophically failed to offer in time of peace . In consequence one of the consuls of the year , Lucius Julius Caesar , brought forward a bill conferring the Roman ...
... become necessary to make the political concessions which they had so catastrophically failed to offer in time of peace . In consequence one of the consuls of the year , Lucius Julius Caesar , brought forward a bill conferring the Roman ...
Pagina 172
... become increasingly influential in the state , and had backed him strongly against the anti - social projects of Catiline . However , Cicero himself inadvertently did more than anyone else to ruin the chances of any such Concord becom ...
... become increasingly influential in the state , and had backed him strongly against the anti - social projects of Catiline . However , Cicero himself inadvertently did more than anyone else to ruin the chances of any such Concord becom ...
Pagina 288
... becoming increasingly rare for the govern- ment to offer contributors any payment at all ; and by the middle of the third century forced deliveries for the army , without recompense , had become prevalent and normal . - Moreover , for ...
... becoming increasingly rare for the govern- ment to offer contributors any payment at all ; and by the middle of the third century forced deliveries for the army , without recompense , had become prevalent and normal . - Moreover , for ...
Sommario
Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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