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Hinard, Proscriptions, pp. 108, 109.
Hinard, Proscriptions, pp. 116.
Hinard, Proscriptions, p. 33.
Hinard, Proscriptions, pp. 52, 109.
Hinard, Proscriptions...
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Eufrosina Hinard (also
spelled Hisnard; 1777 –
after 1819), was a
businesswoman who
lived in New
Orleans and Pensacola,
Spanish West Florida.
Hinard, a free...
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Hinard, Proscriptions, pp. 74–76. Syme, "Ten Tribunes", p. 59. Broughton, vol. II, pp. 138, 141 (note 8). Broughton, vol. II, p. 167.
Hinard, Rome...
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Hinard, 2000, p. 838 Syme, 1939, pp. 176–186.
Hinard, 2000, pp. 839–840 Rowell, 1962, pp. 26–27 Eck, 2003, p. 15
Hinard, 2000, pp. 841–842
Hinard, 2000...
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During his year, he p****ed a bill
establishing a
colony at Capua. François
Hinard, in Les
proscriptions de Rome républicaine,
argues that this
Brutus was...
- Fruits", p. 110.
Hinard, Proscriptions, pp. 364, 365. Katz, "First Fruits", pp. 111, 112.
Hinard,
Histoire romaine, p. 634.
Hinard,
Histoire romaine...
- François
Hinard (27
September 1941 – 19
September 2008) was a
French historian of the
Roman Republic. 1976:
Introduction bibliographique pour l’étude de...
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Roman politician and
Latin poet (executed by
order of Sulla) François
Hinard, Les
proscriptions de la Rome républicaine, Rome,
Ecole française de Rome...
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placed on the lists. Cf,
stating Caesar was only
summoned for interrogation,
Hinard, François (1985). Les
proscriptions de la Rome républicaine (in French)...
- 70–87. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198829348.003.0004. ISBN 978-0-19-186792-7.
Hinard 1985, pp. 361–362.
Valerius Maximus (2004).
Memorable deeds and sayings :...