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... Gaditanes , and in 49 B. C. they received from him the gift of the Roman civitas . At some time anterior to the speech of Cicero , the Gaditanes , in gratitude for all the advantages they had received from or through Balbus , appointed ...
... Gaditanes , and in 49 B. C. they received from him the gift of the Roman civitas . At some time anterior to the speech of Cicero , the Gaditanes , in gratitude for all the advantages they had received from or through Balbus , appointed ...
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... Gaditanes by a formal decree forbade their citizens to serve Rome at their own private risk , the Roman government ... Gadi . tanes to stand between those who volunteer for the Roman service , and their proper reward . ” §§ 27-31 . These ...
... Gaditanes by a formal decree forbade their citizens to serve Rome at their own private risk , the Roman government ... Gadi . tanes to stand between those who volunteer for the Roman service , and their proper reward . ” §§ 27-31 . These ...
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... Gaditane treaty had been formally ratified there was no clause in it for- bidding the Romans to enfranchise a Gaditane3 ... Gaditanes themselves , who alone would have a right to complain if that were the case , are on the side of Balbus ...
... Gaditane treaty had been formally ratified there was no clause in it for- bidding the Romans to enfranchise a Gaditane3 ... Gaditanes themselves , who alone would have a right to complain if that were the case , are on the side of Balbus ...
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... Gaditanes made thereby weaker " . Cf. superiore causa below , 36 , 1. 25 ; also 45 , 1. 28 condicionibus civitatum atque causis . per populum : not a populo , because in such matters the Senate takes the initiative , and the people ...
... Gaditanes made thereby weaker " . Cf. superiore causa below , 36 , 1. 25 ; also 45 , 1. 28 condicionibus civitatum atque causis . per populum : not a populo , because in such matters the Senate takes the initiative , and the people ...
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... Gaditanes disaffected to the Carthaginians . Gades was a Phoenician , not specially a Cartha- ginian colony , and had once been independent ; Gades and Carthage were commercial rivals ; finally the Gaditanes were most cruelly treated by ...
... Gaditanes disaffected to the Carthaginians . Gades was a Phoenician , not specially a Cartha- ginian colony , and had once been independent ; Gades and Carthage were commercial rivals ; finally the Gaditanes were most cruelly treated by ...
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