These included men like Aurelius Gaius, buried at Cotyaeum in Phrygia in the early fourth century. After serving throughout the empire, Aurelius left the army (perhaps because of the 303 persecutions) and ''in tribute to Julia Arescusa my own .... The income from the substantial imperial estates (in cash or kind), many of which were rented out, was handled by the res privata. Cash payments from the rest of the empire were handled by the res summa, which became the sacrae ...
After his death, his executors thought the doctor's estate would be greatly benefited if some of the "forgiven" debts could be collected. After unsuccessful attempts at collection from the poor patients, the executors went to court to ...
it's here that you will find kütahya's first boutique hotel, rather unexpectedly called the ispartal?lar kona?? (mansion of the ispartans). only just opened, this seven-room hotel has pleasantly spacious rooms. unfortunately, however ...