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... Rome . BRITANNICA Drusus and Germanicus had opened the north sea to the Romans , and the victories of Suetonius Paulinus and Iulius Agricola in Britain had drawn the attention of the Ro- mans ( Tac . Agr . 10 multi rettulere . cf. the ...
... Rome . BRITANNICA Drusus and Germanicus had opened the north sea to the Romans , and the victories of Suetonius Paulinus and Iulius Agricola in Britain had drawn the attention of the Ro- mans ( Tac . Agr . 10 multi rettulere . cf. the ...
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... Rome he swept up as in a drag - net bequests and orbi , and drained Italy and the provinces [ e . g . Britain DCass . LXII 2 ] by exorbitant usury . ' A. D. 62 Seneca was accused ( Tac . XIV 52 ) of still adding to wealth already ...
... Rome he swept up as in a drag - net bequests and orbi , and drained Italy and the provinces [ e . g . Britain DCass . LXII 2 ] by exorbitant usury . ' A. D. 62 Seneca was accused ( Tac . XIV 52 ) of still adding to wealth already ...
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... Rome and the Campagna 220. Prud . c . Symm . 1 585-6 of the Roman popu- lace coetibus aut magnis Laterani currit ad aedes , unde sacrum referat regali chrismate signum . 18 Wealth the deadliest sin in a reign of terror . So in the ...
... Rome and the Campagna 220. Prud . c . Symm . 1 585-6 of the Roman popu- lace coetibus aut magnis Laterani currit ad aedes , unde sacrum referat regali chrismate signum . 18 Wealth the deadliest sin in a reign of terror . So in the ...
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... Rome , the chest must be large indeed , as some could afford shelter to a grown man . FORO Sen. de tranq . an . 8 § 5 grande in foro fenus . Aş early as Plaut . and Ter . the forum is named as the abode of the bankers , mensarii ...
... Rome , the chest must be large indeed , as some could afford shelter to a grown man . FORO Sen. de tranq . an . 8 § 5 grande in foro fenus . Aş early as Plaut . and Ter . the forum is named as the abode of the bankers , mensarii ...
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... Rome knew no higher honour than a triumph , nor had triumphant generals any more gorgeous attire . The tunica palmata was so called from the palm - branches which , with Victories and other figures , were worked upon it . There were two ...
... Rome knew no higher honour than a triumph , nor had triumphant generals any more gorgeous attire . The tunica palmata was so called from the palm - branches which , with Victories and other figures , were worked upon it . There were two ...
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