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100 million sesterces , Pliny's estimate of the total price of Indian Ocean imports thus equals the annual pay of 111,111 Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca.
100 million sesterces , Pliny's estimate of the total price of Indian Ocean imports thus equals the annual pay of 111,111 Roman legionaries . At the time of Pliny , the standing army consisted of 29 legions , 25 each of ca.
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ISBN 0-415-31200-0 This is a collection of essays which Whittaker has woven together around the broad theme of investigating frontier issues and problems as a means of better understanding the Roman conception of empire .
ISBN 0-415-31200-0 This is a collection of essays which Whittaker has woven together around the broad theme of investigating frontier issues and problems as a means of better understanding the Roman conception of empire .
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This suggestion suits W.'s broader argument that frontiers were primarily areas from which Roman power and influence could be extended further rather than acting as defensive lines . Chapter 6 addresses the Roman sexual conception and ...
This suggestion suits W.'s broader argument that frontiers were primarily areas from which Roman power and influence could be extended further rather than acting as defensive lines . Chapter 6 addresses the Roman sexual conception and ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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