History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 168
... consulship for 63. His colleague was an insignificant character who had privately favoured Catiline but failed to back him . At the elections held in 63 for the consulships of the following year , Catiline made a further attempt to gain ...
... consulship for 63. His colleague was an insignificant character who had privately favoured Catiline but failed to back him . At the elections held in 63 for the consulships of the following year , Catiline made a further attempt to gain ...
Pagina 186
... consulship was 48 : so he had somehow to retain his command right up until then . In consequence , he expressed the desire to become a candidate for that consulship , when the time came , in absentia . Pompey obligingly agreed to this ...
... consulship was 48 : so he had somehow to retain his command right up until then . In consequence , he expressed the desire to become a candidate for that consulship , when the time came , in absentia . Pompey obligingly agreed to this ...
Pagina 373
... consuls were Cnaeus Mallius Maximus and Quintus Ser- vilius Caepio . AQUAE Sextiae : Roman colony since 124 BC . For ... consulship of 99 against Glaucia , who supported Saturninus ( and died with him ) . ITALIAN CLAIMS : Lex Licinia ...
... consuls were Cnaeus Mallius Maximus and Quintus Ser- vilius Caepio . AQUAE Sextiae : Roman colony since 124 BC . For ... consulship of 99 against Glaucia , who supported Saturninus ( and died with him ) . ITALIAN CLAIMS : Lex Licinia ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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