A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... districts known as ' tribes'1 or wards . It is probable that henceforward the quaestors as well as the tribunes were elected by this plebeian body ; 1 These ' tribe ' - districts appear to have been the basis on which the war - tax was ...
... districts known as ' tribes'1 or wards . It is probable that henceforward the quaestors as well as the tribunes were elected by this plebeian body ; 1 These ' tribe ' - districts appear to have been the basis on which the war - tax was ...
Pagina 323
... district of Mount Taunus . The victories there won were deemed sufficient to entitle the Emperor to a ' triumph ... districts on the east bank of the Rhine , 1 required a more adequate protection than Vespasian's THE FLAVIANS AND A ...
... district of Mount Taunus . The victories there won were deemed sufficient to entitle the Emperor to a ' triumph ... districts on the east bank of the Rhine , 1 required a more adequate protection than Vespasian's THE FLAVIANS AND A ...
Pagina 347
... districts such as Galatia , they did not even furnish their fair share of recruits to the forces . Morally , socially , and intellectually , in short , they belonged to a different world . It was therefore from among the Western ...
... districts such as Galatia , they did not even furnish their fair share of recruits to the forces . Morally , socially , and intellectually , in short , they belonged to a different world . It was therefore from among the Western ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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