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Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Rome --- History
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Caesar, Julius. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius.
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Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Rome --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- -Politics and government --- -Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius --- Grakkh, Tiberiĭ --- Graco, Tiberio --- Grakchos, Tiverios Semprōnios --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius --- Gracchus, C. Sempronius --- Gracchus, Caius, --- Gracchus, Gaius, --- Graco, Cayo, --- Grakchos, Gaïos, --- Grakchos, Gaios Semprōnios, --- Grakkh, Gaĭ, --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, - 154 BC-121 BC --- Rome - Politics and government - 265-30 BC
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Politics and government. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius. --- Marius, Gaius, --- Sulla, Lucius Cornelius. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius. --- Marius, Gaius, --- Sulla, Lucius Cornelius. --- 265-30 B.C. --- Rome --- Rome --- Rome --- Rome (Empire). --- Politics and government --- History --- Histoire
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Latin drama (Tragedy) --- Politics and literature --- History and criticism. --- Accius, Lucius --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius --- Criticism and interpretation. --- In literature. --- In literature.
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'Crisis' is the defining word for our times and it likewise played a key role in defining the scope of government during the Roman Republic. This book is a comprehensive analysis of key incidents in the history of the Republic that can be characterized as crises, and the institutional response mechanisms that were employed by the governing apparatus to resolve them. Concentrating on military and other violent threats to the stability of the governing system, this book highlights both the strengths and weaknesses of the institutional framework that the Romans created. Looking at key historical moments, Gregory K. Golden considers how the Romans defined a crisis and what measures were taken to combat them, including declaring a state of emergency, suspending all non-war-related business, and instituting an emergency military draft, as well as resorting to rule by dictator in the early Republic.
Crisis management in government --- Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C. --- Rome ancienne --- --Politique et gouvernement --- --Gestion des crises --- --Gouvernement --- --Deuxième guerre punique, --- Assassinat --- --Jules César, --- Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus --- --Caius Sempronius Gracchus --- --Conjuration de Catilina, --- Guerres de Mithridate, --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius --- Caesar, Julius --- Assassination --- Rome --- Politics and government --- History --- Assassination. --- Crisis management in government - Rome --- Politique et gouvernement --- Gestion des crises --- Gouvernement --- Deuxième guerre punique, 218-202 av JC --- Conjuration de Catilina, 65-62 av JC --- Guerres de Mithridate, 88-63 av JC --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, - 154 B.C.-121 B.C. - Assassination --- Gracchus, Tiberius Sempronius - Assassination --- Caesar, Julius - Assassination --- Jules César, 101-44 av JC --- Caius Sempronius Gracchus --- Rome - Politics and government - 265-30 B.C. --- Rome - History - Mithridatic Wars, 88-63 B.C. --- Rome - History - Conspiracy of Catiline, 65-62 B.C. --- Gracchus, Gaius Sempronius, - 154 B.C.-121 B.C. --- Arts and Humanities
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