Who's who in the Roman World

Who's who in the Roman World
Author: John Hazel
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415291620


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A wide-ranging bibliographical survey of one of the greatest civilizations in history. This is an authoratative and hugely enjoyable guide to figures from all walks of Roman life, from Emperors to generals, from politicians to thieves.


Who's who in the Roman World
Language: en
Pages: 390
Authors: John Hazel
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2002 - Publisher: Psychology Press

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A wide-ranging bibliographical survey of one of the greatest civilizations in history. This is an authoratative and hugely enjoyable guide to figures from all w
Who's Who in the Roman World
Language: en
Pages: 398
Authors: John Hazel
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2002-09-26 - Publisher: Routledge

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Who's Who in the Roman World is a wide-ranging biographical survey of one of the greatest civilizations in history. Covering a period from the 5th century BC to
Who's Who in the Roman World
Language: en
Pages: 384
Authors: John Hazel
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2002-09-26 - Publisher: Routledge

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Who's Who in the Roman World is a wide-ranging biographical survey of one of the greatest civilizations in history. Covering a period from the 5th century BC to
Who's who in the Greek World
Language: en
Pages: 308
Authors: John Hazel
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2002 - Publisher: Psychology Press

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With a user-friendly A to Z layout, this volume contains 1,200 entries on the men and women who have influenced the course of Christian history. Founding father
Old Age in the Roman World
Language: en
Pages: 522
Authors: Tim G. Parkin
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2003-05-07 - Publisher: JHU Press

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"Noting that privileges granted to the aged generally took the form of exemptions from duties rather than positive benefits, Tim Parkin argues that the elderly