Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. CaesarBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 348 pages |
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... PROCONSULS 7 sities of the times , or even for seeing that the proconsul did not violate its spirit by arbitrary tampering with the edictum tralaticium , the supplementary code which he could issue and vary at his own pleasure . All ...
... PROCONSULS 7 sities of the times , or even for seeing that the proconsul did not violate its spirit by arbitrary tampering with the edictum tralaticium , the supplementary code which he could issue and vary at his own pleasure . All ...
Page 94
... proconsul , and was thinking quite as much of revenging personal slights to himself as of giving the Democratic party an opportunity of seizing the reins of power . The vulgar self - assertion and coarse invective of Marius did not ...
... proconsul , and was thinking quite as much of revenging personal slights to himself as of giving the Democratic party an opportunity of seizing the reins of power . The vulgar self - assertion and coarse invective of Marius did not ...
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... proconsul of Syria - a simpler if not a cheaper method than that of making a formal appeal to the Senate and People . In spite of the fact that he had stopped the famine , Pompey found that he was in a more unenviable position.
... proconsul of Syria - a simpler if not a cheaper method than that of making a formal appeal to the Senate and People . In spite of the fact that he had stopped the famine , Pompey found that he was in a more unenviable position.
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