A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 113
But a far more important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 ...
But a far more important prize was won by the plebeians in 356 , when a distinguished soldier of their order , C. Marcius Rutilus , was nominated to a dictatorship . In 351 the same plebeian leader was elected to a censorship ; in 337 ...
Pagina 134
But servile labour as yet played no important part in Roman economy , and it hardly entered into the Roman household . Of the persons reduced to slavery , a considerable number was sold away across Tiber " to Etruscan masters .
But servile labour as yet played no important part in Roman economy , and it hardly entered into the Roman household . Of the persons reduced to slavery , a considerable number was sold away across Tiber " to Etruscan masters .
Pagina 368
But Pompey and Crassus brought forward in person the most important measure of the year , which restored to the tribunate all the powers held by it before the restrictive legislation of Sulla . 10 In this act we may discern the real ...
But Pompey and Crassus brought forward in person the most important measure of the year , which restored to the tribunate all the powers held by it before the restrictive legislation of Sulla . 10 In this act we may discern the real ...
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