A History of Rome from 753 B. C. to A. D. 410 |
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Last , but not least , a change was made ( if not in the time of Marius , then certainly soon after ) in the character of the higher command . The six military tribunes , young aristocrats who were attached to a legion and who in the ...
Last , but not least , a change was made ( if not in the time of Marius , then certainly soon after ) in the character of the higher command . The six military tribunes , young aristocrats who were attached to a legion and who in the ...
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He would therefore be entitled to prolong his command past the period of the autumn elections , and so all might yet be well . Absentee candidature , it is true , was technically illegal ; but , in accordance with arrangements made at ...
He would therefore be entitled to prolong his command past the period of the autumn elections , and so all might yet be well . Absentee candidature , it is true , was technically illegal ; but , in accordance with arrangements made at ...
Pagina 271
The loss of his favourite stepson was a grievous blow to Augustus ; and though he replaced Tiberius in the vacant command , there was little love lost between them . A couple of years later Tiberius was again transferred .
The loss of his favourite stepson was a grievous blow to Augustus ; and though he replaced Tiberius in the vacant command , there was little love lost between them . A couple of years later Tiberius was again transferred .
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LAND AND PEOPLE PAGE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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