The evolution of man and societyAllen & Unwin, 1969 - 751 من الصفحات |
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... Empire, the Empire made by Cyrus, had for the first time put at the disposal of one man. His first problem was that of governing a state two thousand miles long from capitals which were remote from its strategic and commercial centres ...
... Empire, the Empire made by Cyrus, had for the first time put at the disposal of one man. His first problem was that of governing a state two thousand miles long from capitals which were remote from its strategic and commercial centres ...
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... Empire die? And what parts of it, what disembodied remains, have survived? b. The Success of the City Constantine, in moving his capital from Rome, escaped from its parasitic population, that is to say from the whole of the plebs and ...
... Empire die? And what parts of it, what disembodied remains, have survived? b. The Success of the City Constantine, in moving his capital from Rome, escaped from its parasitic population, that is to say from the whole of the plebs and ...
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... EMPIRE BAYNES, N. H. 1943. 'Decline of the Roman Empire in Western Europe.' J. Roman St. 33: 29-35. BOAK, A. E. R. 1955. Manpower Shortage and the Fall of the Roman Empire. Ann Arbor: U.M.P. BUCHAN, JOHN. 1937. Augustus. Hodder, London ...
... EMPIRE BAYNES, N. H. 1943. 'Decline of the Roman Empire in Western Europe.' J. Roman St. 33: 29-35. BOAK, A. E. R. 1955. Manpower Shortage and the Fall of the Roman Empire. Ann Arbor: U.M.P. BUCHAN, JOHN. 1937. Augustus. Hodder, London ...
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