Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The GracchiE. Arnold, 1941 - 348 pages |
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Page 70
... allies . It was true that his brother may have advocated their cause , and that others among the leaders of the party , notably the energetic but unstable Fulvius Flaccus , were convinced of its righteousness . But the weapon with which ...
... allies . It was true that his brother may have advocated their cause , and that others among the leaders of the party , notably the energetic but unstable Fulvius Flaccus , were convinced of its righteousness . But the weapon with which ...
Page 71
... allies . The " Latins " now represented not the old thirty cities of the Latin League , which had long been taken into the Roman state , but the numerous colonies with " Latin rights , " i.e. the jus connubii and jus commercii , which ...
... allies . The " Latins " now represented not the old thirty cities of the Latin League , which had long been taken into the Roman state , but the numerous colonies with " Latin rights , " i.e. the jus connubii and jus commercii , which ...
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... allied to Mithradates and to Spartacus , 249 ; capture Julius Cæsar , 296-297 ; suppressed by Pompey , 252-253 Pompeius ... allies himself to the Op- timates , 279 ; driven from Italy by Cæsar , 282 ; his last cam- paign in Epirus , 284 ...
... allied to Mithradates and to Spartacus , 249 ; capture Julius Cæsar , 296-297 ; suppressed by Pompey , 252-253 Pompeius ... allies himself to the Op- timates , 279 ; driven from Italy by Cæsar , 282 ; his last cam- paign in Epirus , 284 ...
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