A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 281
... brought to a close in 133 with the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus . The following century was a period of almost continuous internal dis- order , in the course of which the republican constitution was progress- ively disjointed and ...
... brought to a close in 133 with the tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus . The following century was a period of almost continuous internal dis- order , in the course of which the republican constitution was progress- ively disjointed and ...
Pagina 486
... brought into requisition , and their prefect took over the summary jurisdiction of the triumviri capitales ( p . 119 ) . For the protection of the public peace he made permanent the office of the praefectus urbi and equipped him with ...
... brought into requisition , and their prefect took over the summary jurisdiction of the triumviri capitales ( p . 119 ) . For the protection of the public peace he made permanent the office of the praefectus urbi and equipped him with ...
Pagina 503
... brought up the Roman forces to a total of nearly 100,000 men , enabled Tiberius to resume the offensive . Two campaigns , in which the rebel districts were systematically ravaged by separate Roman columns , brought about the surrender ...
... brought up the Roman forces to a total of nearly 100,000 men , enabled Tiberius to resume the offensive . Two campaigns , in which the rebel districts were systematically ravaged by separate Roman columns , brought about the surrender ...
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