A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 134
... quaestor , Lucius Cornelius Sulla , raised a troop of Italian cavalry ; and together they soon counted on overcoming the enemy's resistance . With mobile columns they systematically ranged the country , penetrated deep into the desert ...
... quaestor , Lucius Cornelius Sulla , raised a troop of Italian cavalry ; and together they soon counted on overcoming the enemy's resistance . With mobile columns they systematically ranged the country , penetrated deep into the desert ...
Pagina 158
... quaestors were to be annually elected and on vacating office were auto- matically to enter the House . In other words ... quaestor till thirty , praetor till thirty - nine , consul till forty - two . seems to have established four others ...
... quaestors were to be annually elected and on vacating office were auto- matically to enter the House . In other words ... quaestor till thirty , praetor till thirty - nine , consul till forty - two . seems to have established four others ...
Pagina 166
... quaestor in Further Spain . Slightly more to be reckoned with as being by some years Caesar's senior was Marcus Tullius Cicero . The son of a knight of Arpinum , he had no aristocratic connexions ; and when election to the quaestorship ...
... quaestor in Further Spain . Slightly more to be reckoned with as being by some years Caesar's senior was Marcus Tullius Cicero . The son of a knight of Arpinum , he had no aristocratic connexions ; and when election to the quaestorship ...
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LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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