Dynastic Marriages in the Roman Aristocracy

Diogenes 34 (135):1-10 (1986)
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Abstract

Alliances in the aristocracy of the Republic, that theme has engaged eager and assiduous study in the recent time. Not without the danger of exaggerations and schematism. In consequence, abundant controversy. Moreover, tedium ensues when the method is applied to periods devoid of testimony about persons who can be grasped as persons.

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