A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 229
... administration were to be Local self . found , the Romans left local affairs in the hands of these ; in the more govern- backward districts they left local administration in the hands of tribal ment . chieftains . Though the Romans ...
... administration were to be Local self . found , the Romans left local affairs in the hands of these ; in the more govern- backward districts they left local administration in the hands of tribal ment . chieftains . Though the Romans ...
Pagina 237
... administration see especially G. H. Steven- son , Roman Provincial Administration . Much light is also thrown on this aspect of Roman statecraft by T. Frank , Roman Imperialism ; Lord Cromer , Ancient and Modern Imperialism ; Lord Bryce ...
... administration see especially G. H. Steven- son , Roman Provincial Administration . Much light is also thrown on this aspect of Roman statecraft by T. Frank , Roman Imperialism ; Lord Cromer , Ancient and Modern Imperialism ; Lord Bryce ...
Pagina 553
... administration which Augustus had devised for the provinces passed through a probationary period of a half - century , during which it was subjected to no important alterations . The general closing down of local mints in the western ...
... administration which Augustus had devised for the provinces passed through a probationary period of a half - century , during which it was subjected to no important alterations . The general closing down of local mints in the western ...
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