Roman Africa: An Outline of the History of the Roman Occupation of North Africa, Based Chiefly Upon Inscriptions and Monumental Remains in that CountryLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 325 páginas |
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... citizens . However successful Roman rule may have proved in the Asiatic provinces , we have in Africa in- disputable testimony to the wealth and resources of this fair appendage of the Empire , to the growth of municipal life , the ...
... citizens . However successful Roman rule may have proved in the Asiatic provinces , we have in Africa in- disputable testimony to the wealth and resources of this fair appendage of the Empire , to the growth of municipal life , the ...
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... citizens . They were of different kinds . Some enjoyed all the rights of Roman citizens , except those which could not be held without residing in Rome , while others were invested with the right of serving in the Roman legions , but ...
... citizens . They were of different kinds . Some enjoyed all the rights of Roman citizens , except those which could not be held without residing in Rome , while others were invested with the right of serving in the Roman legions , but ...
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... citizens consisted usually of 300 men of approved military experience , who went forth with their families to occupy conquered cities of no great magnitude , but important as military positions . The 300 families formed a sort of ...
... citizens consisted usually of 300 men of approved military experience , who went forth with their families to occupy conquered cities of no great magnitude , but important as military positions . The 300 families formed a sort of ...
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... citizens , they would have at Rome , ' but the conquered people among whom the Romans sent their colonists were not Roman citizens . The power of Rome over her colonies was derived , says Niebuhr , ' from the supremacy of the parent ...
... citizens , they would have at Rome , ' but the conquered people among whom the Romans sent their colonists were not Roman citizens . The power of Rome over her colonies was derived , says Niebuhr , ' from the supremacy of the parent ...
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... citizen- ship , oppida Latina were towns enjoying the same privileges as were formerly accorded to members of the Latin confedera- tion , and the rest were provincial communities and towns with varying privileges . The spread of ...
... citizen- ship , oppida Latina were towns enjoying the same privileges as were formerly accorded to members of the Latin confedera- tion , and the rest were provincial communities and towns with varying privileges . The spread of ...
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