A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 229
... ment by provinces with consular or praetorian rank ( pro consule , pro praetore , from which expressions the titles of proconsul " and " propraetor were eventually coined ) . The Senate determined annually which provinces should be held ...
... ment by provinces with consular or praetorian rank ( pro consule , pro praetore , from which expressions the titles of proconsul " and " propraetor were eventually coined ) . The Senate determined annually which provinces should be held ...
Pagina 247
... that was filling up with a large population of slaves and was attracting to itself broken men of all kinds , no trained " " ment . The problem of public order . Rise in status of CA. XVIII DOMESTIC POLITICS IN SECOND CENTURY 247.
... that was filling up with a large population of slaves and was attracting to itself broken men of all kinds , no trained " " ment . The problem of public order . Rise in status of CA. XVIII DOMESTIC POLITICS IN SECOND CENTURY 247.
Pagina 505
... ment . establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions and half in the auxiliaries . This force was barely numerous ...
... ment . establishment . It has been calculated that at the end of Augustus ' reign the Roman army numbered from 250,000 to 300,000 men , of whom half served in the legions and half in the auxiliaries . This force was barely numerous ...
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