Indo-European linguistics and classical philology
D. Panchenko. Tiberius and the Financial Crisis of 33 AD (pp. 680–696)
Author
D. Panchenko (Saint Petersburg State University)
Keywords\n Tiberius, Cocceius Nerva, financial crisis, agriculture in Italy
Pages\n 680–696
Summary\n
The financial crisis of 33 AD was largely due to inadequate measures taken by Tiberius.
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