The "path to political power" that was common to both the careers of Marius and Sulla was the military.
They mean: Common Era and Before Common Era which is the equivalent of Anni Domini and Before Christ respectively
A Worn Path was created in 1940.
If you mean classes by "ranks" they were the patrician, the plebeian, the equites, the freeborn, the freed, and the slaves. If you mean the military ranks, there were the common soldiers, the "miles" the centurions (eleven grades), the tribunes and the legates. If you mean political ranks, there were the aesiles, quaestors, tribunes, praetors and consuls.
Vespasian had many good leadership qualities. His common sense, no nonsense approach to Rome's financial problems put the empire back on firm financial feet and then the victory in Jerusalem added an influx of wealth to Rome. It also helped that he had the backing of the army.
advance, access, avenue, path
Yes, the noun 'path' is a common noun, a general word for any path of any kind.
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NO!!! 'Path' is NOT an adverb. 'Path' os a common noun. If you can put 'the', 'a/an' immediately in front of a word, then it is a common noun. In the English Language, 99% of adverbs end in '---ly'. 'The path', or 'a path'. , but NOT 'pathly'.
Path and Pathy mean: feeling and suffering. Examples: empathy and telepathy
Not to my understanding, a path is something you walk on.
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Jeff Lichtman favors an observational approach to biology, which is not common in his field of study.
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The "path to political power" that was common to both the careers of Marius and Sulla was the military.
The "path to political power" that was common to both the careers of Marius and Sulla was the military.