The Municipalities of the Roman EmpireCUP Archive |
Περιεχόμενα
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
terranean countries Changed position of Italian commonwealths after | 84 |
CHAPTER VI | 121 |
CHAPTER VII | 155 |
CHAPTER VIII | 193 |
CHAPTER X | 249 |
ment of the kind Way prepared for Rome by Carthage Greek influence | 324 |
THE HELLENISED LANDS | 325 |
Greek disunion and Roman conquest Towns of Sicily Cyrene Crete | 388 |
CHAPTER XIII | 436 |
CHAPTER XIV | 465 |
CHAPTER XV | 493 |
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CHAPTER IX | 222 |
Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
Africa alliance allies ancient Asia Athens Augustan Augustus autonomy barbarian became Caesar called Campania capital Capua Carthage centre Cicero Cirta citizens citizenship civic civilisation civitas Claudius coast coins colonists commonwealths communities connexion constitution conventus Danube Diocletian districts dominions earlier early East eastern emperor empire established Etruscan existence famous favour foundation franchise Gaul governor Gracchus Greece Greek Greek cities Hadrian Hellenic honour imperial age important inhabitants inscriptions Italian Italic Italy Lambaesis land later Latin towns Lugudunum Macedon Macedonian magistrates Mauretania military modern Moesia municipal municipium native organisation passed peninsula Pisidia Pliny Pompey population possessed privileges province Punic region reign river Roman burgess Roman colony Roman municipal Roman Senate Romanised Rome second century Senate Septimius Severus settlement settlers Social War soldiers Spain status Strabo temple territory Theveste Tiberius tion Trajan treaty tribes Vespasian West western whole