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A brutal military terror in which thousands died was followed up by billeting the soldiers on the better-off citizens of the provincial capitals, while their sovereign courts were exiled to remote small towns.
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Hannibal's army was once led astray by confusion over the pronunciation of a place name.
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They were also enraged by the sights and stories of the atrocities committed by the rebels.
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Goods also went the other way, especially metal ores, including the tin vital for making bronze, as well as large number of slaves.
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Smartfony stały się wszechobecne w ciągu ostatnich pięciu lat. commencer à apprendre
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Smartphones have become ubiquitous in the last five years.
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Most bog finds a date to the third century AD.
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Once again it is worth repeating that there is no evidence for any rebellion or serious disturbance in lowland Britain after Boudicca.
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This does not in any way exonerate the Romans from their own acts of violence.
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it is not necessary to reconcile the cost accounts to the financial accounts
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Qualifying the completeness of the Pax Romana should not make us forget just what a remarkable achievement it was.
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In some parts of the provinces, usually in mountainous or other inaccessible countries, it was always a problem, often necessitating a permanent military presence.
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Red Sea ports, travellers were charged during their journey and again on arrival at the port, before being permitted to embark with their wares.
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The empire's frontiers were never intended to be impermeable fortified lines.
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As a result, they began to settle on land that was east of the river but previously kept clear b the Roman army and were forcibly evicted.
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Dismissing them as bandits and criminals rather than formal enemies helped to vilify them.
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Tacitus praised his father-in-law Agricola for skill in choosing the sites of forts and providing them with well-stocked granaries.
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Tethering is a feature that lets your mobile phone share its wireless data connection with your computer.
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Tacitus claimed that the appalling punishment stiffened the morale of the rest of the army.
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But the other side of the story is of course, perhaps it is possible they were on some clandestine mission.
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It was very rare even for a few neighbours to act in concert.
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The power of such warlords was precarious and rarely outlived them.
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The power of such warlords was precarious and rarely outlived them.
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Then came Crassus' unprovoked attack, his subsequent defeat at Carrhae.
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Indulge the soldiers and despise everyone else
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motłoch, pospólstwo, mieszać commencer à apprendre
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He carried corruption to such a pitch that in the language of the rabble he was known...
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Since the tenure of each magistracy was brief.
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They never have a truce from training.
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Possessing a short-range missile capability and very dangerous at close quarters.
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He had no qualms about having the accused flogged and humiliated while stating that he did not find evidence for a capital charge.
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Unless condemned for a serious crime, the free population was not compelled to perform some of the most unpleasant work, such as toiling in the mines.
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wybierać, zajmować miejsce commencer à apprendre
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supplanting established institutions
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The decision illustrates a fairly consistent approach by the Court of Appeal in cases where police officers from a particular squad or force have been proved to have misconducted themselves.
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His wife Placina appeared at reviews, and was accused of ingratiating herself with the army.
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made it harder for crimes to escape notice, unless all of these could be made complicit
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Hadrian was the first to sport a beard, a neater version of the full beads of Greek philosophers.
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Augustus` image remained eternally youthful, while Claduis` status concealed his infirmity.
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Roman law decreed the execution of an entire household when even one killed or tried to kill his master.
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The future emperor Vespasian was pelted with turnips by an angry crowd.
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The future emperor Vespasian was pelted with turnips by an angry crowd.
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