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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... position of commander of the 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 ...
... position of commander of the 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 ...
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... position . We have to de- termine , therefore , whether Pompey actually held an imperium , and , if so , what it was . One might suppose that Pompey was merely a legatus of Catulus , who was proconsul and the senatorial commander . The ...
... position . We have to de- termine , therefore , whether Pompey actually held an imperium , and , if so , what it was . One might suppose that Pompey was merely a legatus of Catulus , who was proconsul and the senatorial commander . The ...
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... position of the regular gover- nors in Spain . Liv . , Per . , 91 , erroneously has imperium consulare . 28 Valerius Maximus , VIII . 15 , 8 : “ pari imperio cum Pio Metello principe civitatis " . in the Senate , he went pro consulibus ...
... position of the regular gover- nors in Spain . Liv . , Per . , 91 , erroneously has imperium consulare . 28 Valerius Maximus , VIII . 15 , 8 : “ pari imperio cum Pio Metello principe civitatis " . in the Senate , he went pro consulibus ...
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... position which Pompey had held during the previous decade . The opportunity to lay a firm basis for his future career came 104 Plut . , Pomp . , 25 , indicates collusion between Pompey and Gabinius ; Dio , XXXVI . 23 , 24 , suggests the ...
... position which Pompey had held during the previous decade . The opportunity to lay a firm basis for his future career came 104 Plut . , Pomp . , 25 , indicates collusion between Pompey and Gabinius ; Dio , XXXVI . 23 , 24 , suggests the ...
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... Position of Pompey in 52 B. C. In the year 52 B. C. Pompey reached the height of his official career . He was appointed sole consul to check the disorders in the city with which the Senate and the regular magistrates had proved unable ...
... Position of Pompey in 52 B. C. In the year 52 B. C. Pompey reached the height of his official career . He was appointed sole consul to check the disorders in the city with which the Senate and the regular magistrates had proved unable ...
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