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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... seems likely that Plutarch would have styled him ὑποστρατηγός oι πρεσβεύς 17 Further , in view of the fact that Pompey had just recently enjoyed a propraetorian imperium , it is hardly likely that he would have been content with a post ...
... seems likely that Plutarch would have styled him ὑποστρατηγός oι πρεσβεύς 17 Further , in view of the fact that Pompey had just recently enjoyed a propraetorian imperium , it is hardly likely that he would have been content with a post ...
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... seems beyond question that Pompey's provincia was Hither Spain , for no successor was sent to the slain Domitius , and Metellus , governor of the other province , remained in Spain until a few months before the return of Pompey himself ...
... seems beyond question that Pompey's provincia was Hither Spain , for no successor was sent to the slain Domitius , and Metellus , governor of the other province , remained in Spain until a few months before the return of Pompey himself ...
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... seems clearly proven by Wilhelm , Beiträge zur Gr . Inschriftenkunde ( Vienna , 1909 ) , p . 114 . 54 Cic . , Ad Atticum , VI . 2 , 8 ; De Haruspicum Responsis , 25 ; Liv . , Per . , 95 ; App . , B. C. , I. 116 , 539 ; Vell . Pat . , II ...
... seems clearly proven by Wilhelm , Beiträge zur Gr . Inschriftenkunde ( Vienna , 1909 ) , p . 114 . 54 Cic . , Ad Atticum , VI . 2 , 8 ; De Haruspicum Responsis , 25 ; Liv . , Per . , 95 ; App . , B. C. , I. 116 , 539 ; Vell . Pat . , II ...
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... seems to have been the result of a coalition between Caesar and Crassus . In 65 B. C. Crassus made an unsuccessful attempt to enroll Egypt and Cyprus among the Roman provinces , on the basis of the alleged will of Alex- ander , king of ...
... seems to have been the result of a coalition between Caesar and Crassus . In 65 B. C. Crassus made an unsuccessful attempt to enroll Egypt and Cyprus among the Roman provinces , on the basis of the alleged will of Alex- ander , king of ...
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... seems to have aimed at securing for himself the conduct of all important mili- tary operations carried on by the Roman state , and to leave no opportunities for rivals to acquire military renown . Seeing that the Senate would not fall ...
... seems to have aimed at securing for himself the conduct of all important mili- tary operations carried on by the Roman state , and to leave no opportunities for rivals to acquire military renown . Seeing that the Senate would not fall ...
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