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    Who Was Watching Whom?: A Reassessment of the Conflict between Germanicus and Piso.Fred K. Drogula - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (1):121-153.
    Despite Tacitus’ insinuations to the contrary, Cn. Calpurnius Piso (cos. 7 b.c.e. ) was no friend and loyal supporter of Emperor Tiberius. The emperor offered Piso the command of Syria in an effort to win over the political support of this prestigious-but-recalcitrant senator. As a safeguard should Piso attempt something treacherous in this powerful command, Tiberius gave Piso the province at a time when Germanicus Caesar—the emperor’s loyal adopted son and heir— would be in the East resolving a number of (...)
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    Imperium, Potestas, and the Pomerium in the Roman Republic.Fred K. Drogula - 2007 - História 56 (4):419-452.
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    Magistracy and the Historiography of the Roman Republic: Politics in Prose by Ayelet Haimson Lushkov.Fred K. Drogula - 2016 - American Journal of Philology 137 (3):545-549.
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    The Shape of the Roman Order: The Republic and Its Spaces by Daniel J. Gargola.Fred K. Drogula - 2018 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (4):589-590.
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    Emma Dench, Empire and Political Cultures in the Roman World, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2018, 222 S., 5 Abb., ISBN 978-0-521-00901-0 (brosch.), £ 19,99Empire and Political Cultures in the Roman World. [REVIEW]Fred K. Drogula - 2018 - Klio 102 (2):767-770.
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