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 | | Chapter Three (115-193), is a consideration of the impact of expansion on Roman society from 201 down to 167. |
 | | The publicans also greatly benefited from Roman imperial expansion, although there is evidence for tensions with the censors in 184, 169, and 167 (165-169). |
 | | See A.M. Eckstein, "Polybius on the Role of the Senate in the Crisis of 264 B.C.," GRBS 21 (1980) 175-190; B.D. Hoyos, "Polybius' Roman hoi polloi in 264 B.C.," Liverpool Classical Monthly 9 (1984) 88-93, and further references in the bibliographical note at p. |
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