A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 113
... carried some important new laws ( p . 112 ) , held the first plebeian praetorship . Finally , in 300 the tribunes Q. and Cn . Ogulnius carried a measure which raised the number of the pontifices and augures from four to nine apiece ...
... carried some important new laws ( p . 112 ) , held the first plebeian praetorship . Finally , in 300 the tribunes Q. and Cn . Ogulnius carried a measure which raised the number of the pontifices and augures from four to nine apiece ...
Pagina 325
... carried into law . In 88 Marius carried his point by the same weapons with which he had defeated the Senate in 100 ; but in the event his agent Sulpicius was disarmed as thoroughly as Saturninus before him , and Marius was more nearly ...
... carried into law . In 88 Marius carried his point by the same weapons with which he had defeated the Senate in 100 ; but in the event his agent Sulpicius was disarmed as thoroughly as Saturninus before him , and Marius was more nearly ...
Pagina 333
... carried out the king's command with a will . These The F " Asiatic Vespers are the most compelling proof of the unpopularity of Roman rule in the provinces under the later republic . But it must Vespers " . be remembered that from the ...
... carried out the king's command with a will . These The F " Asiatic Vespers are the most compelling proof of the unpopularity of Roman rule in the provinces under the later republic . But it must Vespers " . be remembered that from the ...
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