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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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Greece and Rome. 39:100-104
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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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The Cambridge Ancient History ISBN: 9781139054386
From Augustus on, as Cassius Dio noted, politics had ceased to be 'public'. The most fascinating source of the information about the Julio-Claudians is to be found in the surviving portions of Tacitus' Annals. Tiberius' first reported action after Au
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https://doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521264303.006
Autor:
T. E. J. Wiedemann
Publikováno v:
The Cambridge Ancient History ISBN: 9781139054386
The Spanish denarii refer to the 'Freedom' and to the 'Life-force of the Roman People', with images of Mars the avenger and a liberty-cap. Perhaps the most interesting issue shows personifications of Spain and Gaul with a Victory between them, and th
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https://doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521264303.007
https://doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521264303.007
Autor:
T E J Wiedemann, V J Marmion
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JRSM. 95:260-261
Although the lifestyle of the Roman Emperor Claudius was characterized by overwork, gluttony and poor health, he survived to the remarkable age of 64. Even then, the circumstances of his death aroused suspicion. Was he poisoned? The Claudians were am
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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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Journal of Roman Studies. 71:201-203
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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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The Classical Review. 32:75-76
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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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The Classical Review. 32:73-74
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T. E. J. Wiedemann
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Journal of Roman Studies. 71:229-229