Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Republic: The Gracchi. Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar |
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The ordinary method was to requisition a fleet from the maritime allies of the state
, who rendered unwilling and inefficient service . Hence it came to pass that
though many Roman expeditions had been sent against the pirates , and several
...
The ordinary method was to requisition a fleet from the maritime allies of the state
, who rendered unwilling and inefficient service . Hence it came to pass that
though many Roman expeditions had been sent against the pirates , and several
...
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The Italian allies as yet suffered comparatively little ; if they were sufficiently
remote from the suzerain city , in a region of mountains and bad roads , they
suffered not at all : for the fatal foreign corn could not creep among them on mulo
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The Italian allies as yet suffered comparatively little ; if they were sufficiently
remote from the suzerain city , in a region of mountains and bad roads , they
suffered not at all : for the fatal foreign corn could not creep among them on mulo
-
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... the Comitia ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the monopoly , which the senators had
hitherto enjoyed , of supplying all the jurors in the courts ; ( 4 ) ( if Velleius is to be
trusted ) the introduction of a bill for extending the franchise to Latin and Italian
allies .
... the Comitia ; ( 3 ) the abolition of the monopoly , which the senators had
hitherto enjoyed , of supplying all the jurors in the courts ; ( 4 ) ( if Velleius is to be
trusted ) the introduction of a bill for extending the franchise to Latin and Italian
allies .
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Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar Charles Oman, Sir Charles William
Chadwick Oman. REVOLT OF FREGELLAE 53 with another and a much more
important question — the enfranchisement of the Italian allies . He brought in a
bill for this ...
Sulla. Crassus. Cato. Pompey. C¿sar Charles Oman, Sir Charles William
Chadwick Oman. REVOLT OF FREGELLAE 53 with another and a much more
important question — the enfranchisement of the Italian allies . He brought in a
bill for this ...
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The Roman burgess - cavalry had been entirely superseded by squad1 I am
following Mommsen in ascribing the grant of appeal from the imperator ' s
sentence to a Gracchan law De Provocatione . rons raised from among the allies
. Nor did ...
The Roman burgess - cavalry had been entirely superseded by squad1 I am
following Mommsen in ascribing the grant of appeal from the imperator ' s
sentence to a Gracchan law De Provocatione . rons raised from among the allies
. Nor did ...
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