Greek Period and Roman Period
.... look outward into the Mediterranean. From 264 to
133 BC Rome expanded well into the Mediterranean. During this period
Rome fought ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... Literature & The Arts In dating the Roman Republic from 509-
133 BC, we miss .... expulsion of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510
BC,
Rome became a ....
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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... Literature & The Arts In dating the Roman Republic from 509-
133 BC, we miss .... expulsion of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510
BC,
Rome became a ....
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Caesar's Public Character
.... In 67
BC, when he was in his middle thirties, Caesar was .... the Social War had eased the tensions between
Rome proper and .... to the masses of the poor (Yavetz
133-143 ....
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Perspectives of Roman History
.... In
133 BC, Tiberius Gracchus stood for election as tribune of the people with a .... small farmers on land plots and grain subsidies for farmers remaining in
Rome. ....
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Life of Tiberius Gracchus
.... research is to examine the life of Tiberius Gracchus (166
133 BC). .... as he went on a journey from
Rome to Numantia in the year 137
BC" Roman farmers had ....
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Roman Domination
.... to make it a suitable base for Parthian operations against
Rome. .... MP The Cambridge Ancient History, v. IX, The Roman Republic:
133-44
BC Cambridge: Cambridge ....
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Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... began roughly around the First Century,
BC By this .... the chief architectural contribution of
Rome, are structurally .... animals, plants, or objects (Copleston
133-142 ....
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Greek Philosophy Influence
.... During the 5th century
BC, art and literature flourished .... the vast majority of artists in
Rome during the .... terrible and unforeseen that fate my be" (Cook
133). ....
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History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... 469-399
BC) broke with the Sophists over their .... known as Pax Romana or "Time of Happiness" (Perry
133). .... the conclusion of Marcus Aurelius' reign,
Rome was ruled ....
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