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 410
A positively retrograde measure , by which he limited the term of ex - praetors in the provinces to one year and that of ex - consuls to two , was clearly not inspired by solicitude for the natives , but by fear of ambitious governors ...
A positively retrograde measure , by which he limited the term of ex - praetors in the provinces to one year and that of ex - consuls to two , was clearly not inspired by solicitude for the natives , but by fear of ambitious governors ...
Pagina 509
The most urgent administrative problem for Augustus in the provinces was to check the alarming drain on their wealth , which had been proceeding at an accelerated pace since the death of Caesar . The eastern provinces in particular had ...
The most urgent administrative problem for Augustus in the provinces was to check the alarming drain on their wealth , which had been proceeding at an accelerated pace since the death of Caesar . The eastern provinces in particular had ...
Pagina 553
THE PROVINCES Under the Julio - Claudian dynasty the number of the Roman provinces New underwent a considerable increase . Of the new provinces Britain provinces . alone was acquired by conquest . The two Mauretanias , Cappadocia ...
THE PROVINCES Under the Julio - Claudian dynasty the number of the Roman provinces New underwent a considerable increase . Of the new provinces Britain provinces . alone was acquired by conquest . The two Mauretanias , Cappadocia ...
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