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Scipio Aemilianus

  • Hannibal, Practical Experience, and the Model Historian

    Hannibal, Practical Experience, and the Model Historian

  • A Roman in Name Only’, Eras Edition 13, Issue 2, June 2012

    A Roman in Name Only’, Eras Edition 13, Issue 2, June 2012

  • 274To 146B.C

    274To 146B.C

  • Excellence Redefined: the Evolution of Virtus in Ancient Rome

    Excellence Redefined: the Evolution of Virtus in Ancient Rome

  • Breaking and Remaking Terence: Beyond the Authorship Debate

    Breaking and Remaking Terence: Beyond the Authorship Debate

  • Tiberius Gracchus: a Study 48

    Tiberius Gracchus: a Study 48

  • Cornelia: on Making One's Name As Mater Gracchorum

    Cornelia: on Making One's Name As Mater Gracchorum

  • How Rich Was Terence?

    How Rich Was Terence?

  • Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Volume 5. No.1, March 2014

    Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Volume 5. No.1, March 2014

  • Cicero's

    Cicero's "Dream of Scipio" This Short Philosophical Work Is the Conclusion

  • The Fifth Century, the Decemvirate, and the Quaestorship

    The Fifth Century, the Decemvirate, and the Quaestorship

  • How Scipio Africanus Defeated Hannibal Barca at the Battle of Zama

    How Scipio Africanus Defeated Hannibal Barca at the Battle of Zama

  • Downloaded from Brill.Com10/02/2021 05:27:23PM Via Free Access TIBERIUS GRACCHUS, LAND and MANPOWER

    Downloaded from Brill.Com10/02/2021 05:27:23PM Via Free Access TIBERIUS GRACCHUS, LAND and MANPOWER

  • Week 13 Cicero's Somnium Scipionis Is the Conclusion to His Dialogue

    Week 13 Cicero's Somnium Scipionis Is the Conclusion to His Dialogue

  • What's in a Name? a Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from C

    What's in a Name? a Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from C

  • A Study of Korean Historiography of Tiberius Gracchus' Agrarian Reform

    A Study of Korean Historiography of Tiberius Gracchus' Agrarian Reform

  • The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC

    The First Genocide: Carthage, 146 BC

  • Lea Beness and Tom Hillard's Handout

    Lea Beness and Tom Hillard's Handout

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  • Tiberius Gracchus: the Opposition View Author(S): Henry C. Boren Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol
  • Read Book the Punic Wars: Rome, Carthage and the Struggle for the Mediterranean Ebook, Epub
  • THE ROLE of EVOCATIO in MACROBIUS' SATUR ALIA By
  • Scipio Aemilianus As a Model for Gaius Marius This Paper
  • An Analysis of the Punic Invasion of Italy in the Third Century BCE by Seth Teegarden May 2020 Director of Thesis: Frank Romer, Phd Major Department: History
  • The Causes of the Civil War Between Pompey and Caesar?
  • The Education of Demea in Terence's Adelphi by Justin Stricker a Thesis Presented to the University of Waterloo in Fulfilmen
  • Punic Wars the Three Punic Wars Between Carthage and Rome Took Place Over Nearly a Century, Beginning in 264 B.C
  • The Struggle for Supremacy: the Punic Wars
  • 133 BC 133 BC Plebeian Family, but Very Noble •Tiberius Gracchus As Tribune of the Plebs
  • Presentation: Hellenism and Cultural Milieu in Terence
  • The Role of Philhellenism in the Political Invective of the Late Roman Republic
  • The Punic Wars


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