The influence of wealth in imperial Rome

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William Stearns Davis
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Publish Date
Publisher
P. Smith
Language
English
Pages
340

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Cover of: The Influence Of Wealth In Imperial Rome
The Influence Of Wealth In Imperial Rome
April 10, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Influence Of Wealth In Imperial Rome
July 25, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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The Influence Of Wealth In Imperial Rome
February 28, 2004, University Press of the Pacific
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The Influence of Wealth in Imperial Rome
November 27, 2000, Adamant Media Corporation
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The influence of wealth in imperial Rome
1913, The Macmillan company
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Edition Notes

First published 1910; reprinted 1933.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
DG78 .D2 1933, DG78 .D2

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 340 p.
Number of pages
340

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6309787M
LCCN
34027033
OCLC/WorldCat
5759784, 1006818398

First Sentence

"OF the year 33 A.D. it may possibly have been recorded in the diaries of certain Roman business men, that there was a disturbance in the remote province of Judaea-a tumult quickly quelled by the energy of his excellency Pontius Pilate, the governor, who seized and crucified one Christus, the chief malcontent, and two bandits, his accomplices."

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