Friendship and empire Roman diplomacy and imperialism in the Middle Republic (353-146 BC) /
"The nature of roman republican international relations The history of Rome's interstate relations began, in Roman national mythology, with a striking example of the interplay between what can be loosely termed "domestic" and "international" amicitia. According to Livy, when Aeneas first arrived on...
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