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Badian, E. in Hermes 89 (1961), 254 ĶGoogle Scholar and PACA i(1958), 7. The only other generals to win a triumph since the year 93 were Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo in 89 and Publius .By late 89, however, Sulpicius and Pompeius Strabo shared common views on the Italian question, the most pressing and controversial issue of the day. Both realised that it was .From Plataea to Potidaea: Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentacontaetia by E. Badian. [REVIEW] Donald Lateiner - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity .The Peace of Callias was a mid- 5th-century peace treaty, presented by most sources as fully advantageous to Athens, that ended the wars between Athens and Persia. Its historicity is .
Badian - 1961 - Hermes 89 (2):254-256. The Lex Plotia Agraria and Pompey's Spanish Veterans. R. E.IN RECENT years we have seen two major efforts to reconstruct the political and diplomatic history of Greece in the late 330'S B.C. E. Badian has given a very full account of the career of .
Just as Sulla had been alienated by Sulpicius's violence during the canvassing in 89, although he had benefited from it, so, and all the more, were the Romans, even those who .89 B.C. 2. It is not, however, until 87 B.C. that he, still serving with his . Badian, The date of Pompey's First Triumph , in Hermes , 83 (1955), pp. 107-1 18 ; H. . Balsdon in a review of .
Summary. THE FOUNDATION OF THE LEAGUE. It is unlikely that the Greeks who fought against the Persians at Plataea in 479 entered into any commitment relevant to this chapter. .Badian has subjected the Pentekontaetia to a close examination, and he concludes that it was Thucydides’ main purpose in this excursus to demonstrate that it was Sparta that had started .Badian, E. in Hermes 89 (1961), 254 ĶGoogle Scholar and PACA i(1958), 7. The only other generals to win a triumph since the year 93 were Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo in 89 and Publius Seruilius Vatia Isauricus in 88.
By late 89, however, Sulpicius and Pompeius Strabo shared common views on the Italian question, the most pressing and controversial issue of the day. Both realised that it was necessary for Rome to abandon the prevailing narrow views on the franchise question.From Plataea to Potidaea: Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentacontaetia by E. Badian. [REVIEW] Donald Lateiner - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 88:219-220. Epikurs Triumph des Geistes. Vinzenz Buchheit - 1971 - Hermes 99 (3):303-323.The Peace of Callias was a mid- 5th-century peace treaty, presented by most sources as fully advantageous to Athens, that ended the wars between Athens and Persia. Its historicity is disputed, chiefly because Thucydides (2) does not mention it explicitly.
Badian - 1961 - Hermes 89 (2):254-256. The Lex Plotia Agraria and Pompey's Spanish Veterans. R. E.IN RECENT years we have seen two major efforts to reconstruct the political and diplomatic history of Greece in the late 330'S B.C. E. Badian has given a very full account of the career of Agis III of Sparta and his attempt to subvert the new order which Philip and Alexander had imposed on the Greek city states.1 G. L. Cawkwell has viewed the pe.
Just as Sulla had been alienated by Sulpicius's violence during the canvassing in 89, although he had benefited from it, so, and all the more, were the Romans, even those who benefited from Sulla's legislation, appalled by his conduct.
89 B.C. 2. It is not, however, until 87 B.C. that he, still serving with his . Badian, The date of Pompey's First Triumph , in Hermes , 83 (1955), pp. 107-1 18 ; H. . Balsdon in a review of Badian's Studies in Greek and Roman History 15 rightly protested against this .Summary. THE FOUNDATION OF THE LEAGUE. It is unlikely that the Greeks who fought against the Persians at Plataea in 479 entered into any commitment relevant to this chapter. There may well be authentic material behind the various texts of an oath said to have been sworn before the battle (Tod, GHI 204, 21–51; Lycurg.Badian has subjected the Pentekontaetia to a close examination, and he concludes that it was Thucydides’ main purpose in this excursus to demonstrate that it was Sparta that had started the Peloponnesian War, taking advantage of a long-held desire to thwart Athenian power (128-9). Badian assumes that many of the details reported by Thucydides .
YOUNG POMPEY: 106
Badian, E. in Hermes 89 (1961), 254 ĶGoogle Scholar and PACA i(1958), 7. The only other generals to win a triumph since the year 93 were Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo in 89 and Publius Seruilius Vatia Isauricus in 88.
By late 89, however, Sulpicius and Pompeius Strabo shared common views on the Italian question, the most pressing and controversial issue of the day. Both realised that it was necessary for Rome to abandon the prevailing narrow views on the franchise question.From Plataea to Potidaea: Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentacontaetia by E. Badian. [REVIEW] Donald Lateiner - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 88:219-220. Epikurs Triumph des Geistes. Vinzenz Buchheit - 1971 - Hermes 99 (3):303-323.The Peace of Callias was a mid- 5th-century peace treaty, presented by most sources as fully advantageous to Athens, that ended the wars between Athens and Persia. Its historicity is disputed, chiefly because Thucydides (2) does not mention it explicitly.
Badian - 1961 - Hermes 89 (2):254-256. The Lex Plotia Agraria and Pompey's Spanish Veterans. R. E.
IN RECENT years we have seen two major efforts to reconstruct the political and diplomatic history of Greece in the late 330'S B.C. E. Badian has given a very full account of the career of Agis III of Sparta and his attempt to subvert the new order which Philip and Alexander had imposed on the Greek city states.1 G. L. Cawkwell has viewed the pe. Just as Sulla had been alienated by Sulpicius's violence during the canvassing in 89, although he had benefited from it, so, and all the more, were the Romans, even those who benefited from Sulla's legislation, appalled by his conduct.89 B.C. 2. It is not, however, until 87 B.C. that he, still serving with his . Badian, The date of Pompey's First Triumph , in Hermes , 83 (1955), pp. 107-1 18 ; H. . Balsdon in a review of Badian's Studies in Greek and Roman History 15 rightly protested against this .Summary. THE FOUNDATION OF THE LEAGUE. It is unlikely that the Greeks who fought against the Persians at Plataea in 479 entered into any commitment relevant to this chapter. There may well be authentic material behind the various texts of an oath said to have been sworn before the battle (Tod, GHI 204, 21–51; Lycurg.
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