A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less honourable status of socii or allies ...
... given the half - franchise , with prospect of ultimate promotion to full rights . The Samnites and other tribes which were unripe for incorporation in the Roman political system were given the less honourable status of socii or allies ...
Pagina 192
... given when in the spring of 56 Cicero came forward with a proposal for the repeal of Caesar's Land Act . This open affront was more than Caesar could brook . He was wintering , as usual , in his Cisalpine province and he acted swiftly ...
... given when in the spring of 56 Cicero came forward with a proposal for the repeal of Caesar's Land Act . This open affront was more than Caesar could brook . He was wintering , as usual , in his Cisalpine province and he acted swiftly ...
Pagina 439
... given command and with Drusus ' aid annexes Raetia ( 15 ) : Silius annexes Noricum ( 15 ) : Tiberius transferred to Danube and annexes Pannonia ( 12 ) : Moesia becomes a province ( 11 ) . 12-9 . Drusus ' German campaigns ( see Table XII ) ...
... given command and with Drusus ' aid annexes Raetia ( 15 ) : Silius annexes Noricum ( 15 ) : Tiberius transferred to Danube and annexes Pannonia ( 12 ) : Moesia becomes a province ( 11 ) . 12-9 . Drusus ' German campaigns ( see Table XII ) ...
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AUGUSTUS | 243 |
CHAPTER PAGE XXV THE EMPIRE IN THE FIRST AND SECOND CEN TURIES | 331 |
NERVA TRAJAN AND HADRIAN | 359 |
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