A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 288
... Claudius not merely the imperial exchequer , but also the freedman secretaries must have reaped a consider- able harvest from this source . In the second place , citizenship could be bestowed upon the inhabitants of some community or ...
... Claudius not merely the imperial exchequer , but also the freedman secretaries must have reaped a consider- able harvest from this source . In the second place , citizenship could be bestowed upon the inhabitants of some community or ...
Pagina 291
... Claudius himself the para- dox is extraordinary . If he was under the thumb of his secretaries , no less was he the victim of continual female intrigues . One of the least pleasant features of the Early Principate was ( as we have said ) ...
... Claudius himself the para- dox is extraordinary . If he was under the thumb of his secretaries , no less was he the victim of continual female intrigues . One of the least pleasant features of the Early Principate was ( as we have said ) ...
Pagina 452
... Claudius , Appius , 18 sqq . Claudius ( Emperor ) , 285 sqq . Claudius Gothicus , 399 Claudius Marcellus , 200 sqq . Claudius Nero , 67 Claudius , P. , 47 ( defeated at Drepana ) Claudius Tacitus , 400 Clement of Alexandria , 415 ...
... Claudius , Appius , 18 sqq . Claudius ( Emperor ) , 285 sqq . Claudius Gothicus , 399 Claudius Marcellus , 200 sqq . Claudius Nero , 67 Claudius , P. , 47 ( defeated at Drepana ) Claudius Tacitus , 400 Clement of Alexandria , 415 ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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