The American Historical Review, Volumen24John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1919 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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... forces which he had raised by his own efforts , without any official warrant for his authority , but gladly 8 Sallust , Jug . , 73 , 7 ; 84 , 1 . Appian , De Bellis Civilibus , I. 56 . 10 Granius Licinianus , 36 ; Livy , Periochae , 89 ...
... forces which he had raised by his own efforts , without any official warrant for his authority , but gladly 8 Sallust , Jug . , 73 , 7 ; 84 , 1 . Appian , De Bellis Civilibus , I. 56 . 10 Granius Licinianus , 36 ; Livy , Periochae , 89 ...
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... forces after his defeat at Sulla's hands , was in correspondence with Sertorius and preparing to renew his attack of 88 B. C. upon the Roman power in Asia.35 The war began in the spring of 74 , while Lucullus and Cotta were the consuls ...
... forces after his defeat at Sulla's hands , was in correspondence with Sertorius and preparing to renew his attack of 88 B. C. upon the Roman power in Asia.35 The war began in the spring of 74 , while Lucullus and Cotta were the consuls ...
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... forces at his disposal were six new legions , in addition to the consular legions already in the field.5o Crassus received his commission from the Senate.60 The cir- cumstances under which he was appointed show that it was the ordinary ...
... forces at his disposal were six new legions , in addition to the consular legions already in the field.5o Crassus received his commission from the Senate.60 The cir- cumstances under which he was appointed show that it was the ordinary ...
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... forces , and to make war and peace with whomsoever he chose . As with Caesar in 59 , Crassus's command for part of the year 55 ran concurrently with his consulship , for Crassus left Rome for his province in the course of that year.127 ...
... forces , and to make war and peace with whomsoever he chose . As with Caesar in 59 , Crassus's command for part of the year 55 ran concurrently with his consulship , for Crassus left Rome for his province in the course of that year.127 ...
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... forces , and to make war and peace , that Crassus enjoyed.139 But , in addi- tion , Pompey was granted the privilege of remaining in Italy after the expiration of his consulship and of governing his provinces through legati.140 This ...
... forces , and to make war and peace , that Crassus enjoyed.139 But , in addi- tion , Pompey was granted the privilege of remaining in Italy after the expiration of his consulship and of governing his provinces through legati.140 This ...
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