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... Roman modes of dealing with the populations subject to their Empire , that it nor 1 Neither Teuffel in his " His- tory of Roman Literature " Prof. Mayor in his " Bibliogra- phical Clue " mentions any separate edition of the " Pro Balbo ...
... Roman modes of dealing with the populations subject to their Empire , that it nor 1 Neither Teuffel in his " His- tory of Roman Literature " Prof. Mayor in his " Bibliogra- phical Clue " mentions any separate edition of the " Pro Balbo ...
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... Roman empire . Balbus served in the Roman army during the whole time of the wars in Spain from 79 to 70 B. C.2 , having gained the friendship of Metellus , Memmius , and finally of Pompeius himself . The last - named commander , under ...
... Roman empire . Balbus served in the Roman army during the whole time of the wars in Spain from 79 to 70 B. C.2 , having gained the friendship of Metellus , Memmius , and finally of Pompeius himself . The last - named commander , under ...
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... Romans connected with all the political parties . He increased his intimacy with Pompeius , from whom he received rich ... Roman criminal law , which assigned various rewards to those prosecutors who procured the convic- tion of certain ...
... Romans connected with all the political parties . He increased his intimacy with Pompeius , from whom he received rich ... Roman criminal law , which assigned various rewards to those prosecutors who procured the convic- tion of certain ...
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... Roman civitas . At some time anterior to the speech of Cicero , the Gaditanes , in gratitude for all the advantages they had received from or through Balbus , appointed him their patronus at Rome® . As early as 60 B. C. Balbus had ...
... Roman civitas . At some time anterior to the speech of Cicero , the Gaditanes , in gratitude for all the advantages they had received from or through Balbus , appointed him their patronus at Rome® . As early as 60 B. C. Balbus had ...
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... Roman senator3 . During the dictatorship , Balbus and Oppius were Caesar's agents , with carte blanche to act for him in all his concerns1 ; Caesar also took counsel with Balbus on his most important public affairs . After Cicero ...
... Roman senator3 . During the dictatorship , Balbus and Oppius were Caesar's agents , with carte blanche to act for him in all his concerns1 ; Caesar also took counsel with Balbus on his most important public affairs . After Cicero ...
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