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 240
The combined result of these changes was to neutralise in large measure
whatever preponderance of voting power the wealthier citizens had previously
possessed . Change in But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia were of
slight the ...
The combined result of these changes was to neutralise in large measure
whatever preponderance of voting power the wealthier citizens had previously
possessed . Change in But the reforms in the constitution of the Comitia were of
slight the ...
Pagina 263
The fortune of P . Licinius Crassus ( consul in 131 ) , who was estimated to
possess a hundred million sesterces ( c . ... the victor of Pydna , was reckoned a
man of modest means , although he possessed one and a half million sesterces ,
a ...
The fortune of P . Licinius Crassus ( consul in 131 ) , who was estimated to
possess a hundred million sesterces ( c . ... the victor of Pydna , was reckoned a
man of modest means , although he possessed one and a half million sesterces ,
a ...
Pagina 515
He possessed little of that personal charm with which some of the world ' s
successful rulers have made up for their natural deficiencies . If we seek to
explain how such an unimpressive person could leave His good such a deep
mark on ...
He possessed little of that personal charm with which some of the world ' s
successful rulers have made up for their natural deficiencies . If we seek to
explain how such an unimpressive person could leave His good such a deep
mark on ...
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