A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 94
... towns were admitted ( p . 144 ) . The policy of annexation was also applied in a modified form to Capua , Cumae and some lesser towns in Cam- pania and on its outskirts , which consented to accept the duties of Roman citizenship and the ...
... towns were admitted ( p . 144 ) . The policy of annexation was also applied in a modified form to Capua , Cumae and some lesser towns in Cam- pania and on its outskirts , which consented to accept the duties of Roman citizenship and the ...
Pagina 137
... towns were governed by a single " dictator " ; but a board of three “ aediles " was commoner . Campanian cities had two or three meddices , Umbrian towns two marones , Sabine cantons a board of octoviri . 18 For details see B. V. Head ...
... towns were governed by a single " dictator " ; but a board of three “ aediles " was commoner . Campanian cities had two or three meddices , Umbrian towns two marones , Sabine cantons a board of octoviri . 18 For details see B. V. Head ...
Pagina 214
... towns to the Senate furnished a test case to determine whether the Romans were Antiochus . prepared to extend their newly assumed patronage of Greek muni- cipal liberty to the cities of the Asiatic continent . The Senate merely went so ...
... towns to the Senate furnished a test case to determine whether the Romans were Antiochus . prepared to extend their newly assumed patronage of Greek muni- cipal liberty to the cities of the Asiatic continent . The Senate merely went so ...
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