Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. CæsarLongmans, Green, 1902 - 348 pages |
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... had possessed . It was a long time before any other provinces were added to the over - seas empire of the Senate and People . But at last they came , Macedonia and Africa both in 146 , Asia in 133. It was the acquisition of these distant.
... had possessed . It was a long time before any other provinces were added to the over - seas empire of the Senate and People . But at last they came , Macedonia and Africa both in 146 , Asia in 133. It was the acquisition of these distant.
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The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. Cæsar Charles Oman. Asia in 133. It was the acquisition of these distant pos- sessions that broke down the ancient power of the Senate to control the doings of the provincial magistrates . It ...
The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. Cæsar Charles Oman. Asia in 133. It was the acquisition of these distant pos- sessions that broke down the ancient power of the Senate to control the doings of the provincial magistrates . It ...
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... Asia , similar troubles , first with Galatians and Isaurians , and later with the formidable horse - bowmen of Parthia , came pouring in upon the perplexed senatorial oligarchy , which tried to govern an empire without an imperial ...
... Asia , similar troubles , first with Galatians and Isaurians , and later with the formidable horse - bowmen of Parthia , came pouring in upon the perplexed senatorial oligarchy , which tried to govern an empire without an imperial ...
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... Asia broke out into rebellion rather than accept the Roman domination . The inland was up in arms under a certain Aristonicus ( the son , it was said , of the daughter of an itinerant harper ) , who claimed to be a natural son of the ...
... Asia broke out into rebellion rather than accept the Roman domination . The inland was up in arms under a certain Aristonicus ( the son , it was said , of the daughter of an itinerant harper ) , who claimed to be a natural son of the ...
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... the sort just before Caius received the tribunate . M'Aquilius , governor of Asia , had been acquitted , in spite of the fact that the provincials THE EQUESTRIAN JURIES 65 proved against him a number of 64 CAIUS GRACCHUS.
... the sort just before Caius received the tribunate . M'Aquilius , governor of Asia , had been acquitted , in spite of the fact that the provincials THE EQUESTRIAN JURIES 65 proved against him a number of 64 CAIUS GRACCHUS.
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