Rome: From the Earliest Times to 44 B.C.P. F. Collier & son, 1913 - 418 pages |
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... Civil WAR . 49-46 B. C. 334 XXXIII . THE OLD REPUBLIC AND THE NEw MONARCHY . . . . 46· 362 LIST OF JLLUSTRATIONS VercingETORIX SURRENDERS TO CAESAR ( Van Dyck. 44 B. C. . BibliOGRAPHY INDEX · 397 . 403 1 One of the most potent influences ...
... Civil WAR . 49-46 B. C. 334 XXXIII . THE OLD REPUBLIC AND THE NEw MONARCHY . . . . 46· 362 LIST OF JLLUSTRATIONS VercingETORIX SURRENDERS TO CAESAR ( Van Dyck. 44 B. C. . BibliOGRAPHY INDEX · 397 . 403 1 One of the most potent influences ...
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... CAESAR . 54-49 B. C. · XXXII . THE CIVIL WAR . 49-46 B. C. XXXIII . THE OLD REPUBLIC AND THE NEW MONARCHY . 44 B. C. BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VERCINGETORIX SURRENDERS TO CAESAR ( Van Dyck xiv CONTENTS.
... CAESAR . 54-49 B. C. · XXXII . THE CIVIL WAR . 49-46 B. C. XXXIII . THE OLD REPUBLIC AND THE NEW MONARCHY . 44 B. C. BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX • LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS VERCINGETORIX SURRENDERS TO CAESAR ( Van Dyck xiv CONTENTS.
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... civil power , and the semi - magisterial position of the pontifex maximus is a further proof of the wish to impose limits on the consular power . The insignia of the consul were markedly inferior to those which had distinguished the ...
... civil power , and the semi - magisterial position of the pontifex maximus is a further proof of the wish to impose limits on the consular power . The insignia of the consul were markedly inferior to those which had distinguished the ...
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... civil and military authority were now finally separated . The power of the consul within the city limits was restricted by law , as shown above ; his power as general was abso- lute . Therefore the general and the army could not in ...
... civil and military authority were now finally separated . The power of the consul within the city limits was restricted by law , as shown above ; his power as general was abso- lute . Therefore the general and the army could not in ...
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... civil war between the two parties of the state . Among minor conflicts stands out the story of Gaius Marcius , surnamed Coriolanus , from the storming of Corioli . Romance has doubtless colored his bitter opposition to the tribunes in ...
... civil war between the two parties of the state . Among minor conflicts stands out the story of Gaius Marcius , surnamed Coriolanus , from the storming of Corioli . Romance has doubtless colored his bitter opposition to the tribunes in ...
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