A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1954 - 820 pagine Classical 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 290
... senatorial rank had of recent years resulted in the acquittal of men whose guilt was patent de rebus or at all events generally assumed . An act of Caius made the sena- torial jurors liable to prosecution ( presumably before the Tribal ...
... senatorial rank had of recent years resulted in the acquittal of men whose guilt was patent de rebus or at all events generally assumed . An act of Caius made the sena- torial jurors liable to prosecution ( presumably before the Tribal ...
Pagina 477
... senatorial provinces.10 At the same time he was granted a direct proconsular authority over the provinces outside senatorial control ; in 18 , 13 and 8 B.C. , and again in A.D. 3 and 13 , he obtained a formal renewal of his proconsulare ...
... senatorial provinces.10 At the same time he was granted a direct proconsular authority over the provinces outside senatorial control ; in 18 , 13 and 8 B.C. , and again in A.D. 3 and 13 , he obtained a formal renewal of his proconsulare ...
Pagina 740
... senatorial revenues from the provinces were cut off ( see below ) . By 300 these two magistracies had been reduced to one occupant apiece , whose sole function was to organise and subsidise the circus games and theatrical performances ...
... senatorial revenues from the provinces were cut off ( see below ) . By 300 these two magistracies had been reduced to one occupant apiece , whose sole function was to organise and subsidise the circus games and theatrical performances ...
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