148 v.C.
148 v.C. |
◄ | 3de eeu v.C. | ◄2de eeu v.C.► | 1ste eeu v.C. | ►
◄ | 153 v.C. | 152 v.C. | 151 v.C. | 150 v.C. | 149 v.C. | ◄ 148 v.C. ► | 147 v.C. | 146 v.C. | 145 v.C. | 144 v.C. | 143 v.C. | ►
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Die Via Postumia | ||||||||
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Gebeure
Griekeland
Italië
Afrika
- Mastanabal, Micipsa en Gulussa, die seuns van Masinissa neem die posisie van opperregters oor van hulle pa.[3]
Verwysings
- Anderson, Craig. (2021). "1 Historical Introduction to Roman Governance and Society". In:Roman Law for Scots Law Students. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1–28. doi:10.1515/9781474450201-007.
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: AS1-onderhoud: gebruik authors-parameter (link) - Rathmann, Michael (Bonn). ‘Via Postumia’. In: Brill’s New Pauly. Brill Reference Online.
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: AS1-onderhoud: gebruik authors-parameter (link) - Meißner, Burkhard (Halle/Saale). "'Mastanabal'. In: Brill's New Pauly". Brill Reference Online.
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