Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar |
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If Marius had not appeared , a few more generals like Mallius and Caepio would
have let the Cimbri and Teutons into Central Italy , and the exploits of Alaric in A .
D . 410 might have been perpetrated by his remote ancestors . Similarly , but for ...
If Marius had not appeared , a few more generals like Mallius and Caepio would
have let the Cimbri and Teutons into Central Italy , and the exploits of Alaric in A .
D . 410 might have been perpetrated by his remote ancestors . Similarly , but for ...
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The details of the sporadic and never - ending wars in Spain , Macedonia , and
the Hellenic East , which cover the period B . C . 200 - 140 , hide the unwritten
history of the most important changes in the social and economic conditions of
Italy .
The details of the sporadic and never - ending wars in Spain , Macedonia , and
the Hellenic East , which cover the period B . C . 200 - 140 , hide the unwritten
history of the most important changes in the social and economic conditions of
Italy .
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They were actually visible from the headlands of Italy — mere brokenoff
fragments of the peninsula . An order could without much difficulty reach them in
a few days : the Senate and People could make their will felt by governors and
generals ...
They were actually visible from the headlands of Italy — mere brokenoff
fragments of the peninsula . An order could without much difficulty reach them in
a few days : the Senate and People could make their will felt by governors and
generals ...
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If they grow too insolent , a squadron was sometimes sent against them , but it
was seldom composed of vessels equipped and manned from Italy . The ordinary
method was to requisition a fleet from the maritime allies of the state , who ...
If they grow too insolent , a squadron was sometimes sent against them , but it
was seldom composed of vessels equipped and manned from Italy . The ordinary
method was to requisition a fleet from the maritime allies of the state , who ...
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And since Italy and Rome herself were — as we shall see — tending to internal
decay , though certain individual Romans and Italians were drawing huge profits
from the newly acquired empire , the whole Mediterranean world seemed ...
And since Italy and Rome herself were — as we shall see — tending to internal
decay , though certain individual Romans and Italians were drawing huge profits
from the newly acquired empire , the whole Mediterranean world seemed ...
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