دسيموس جونيوس بروتوس ألبينوس (Arabic Wikipedia)

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britannica.com

  • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Decimus-Junius-Brutus-Albinus. {{استشهاد ويب}}: |url= بحاجة لعنوان (مساعدة) والوسيط |title= غير موجود أو فارغ (من ويكي بيانات) (مساعدة)

jstor.org

  • JSTOR Online Preview). Thomas Africa thought Syme had recanted this view; see "The Mask of an Assassin: A Psychohistorical Study of بروتس," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8 (1978), p. 615, note 28, referring to Syme's book Sallust (Berkeley, 1964), p. 134. This would appear to be a misreading, given Syme's fuller argument twenty years later in "No Son for Caesar?" Historia 29 (1980) 422–437, pp. 426–430 regarding the greater likelihood that Decimus would be the Brutus who was Caesar's son.نسخة محفوظة 6 يوليو 2019 على موقع واي باك مشين.

uchicago.edu

penelope.uchicago.edu

  • Plutarch. "Life of Caesar". University of Chicago. ص. 595. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2023-04-15. ...at this juncture Decimus Brutus, surnamed Albinus, who was so trusted by Caesar that he was entered in his will as his second heir, but was partner in the conspiracy of the other Brutus and Cassius, fearing that if Caesar should elude that day, their undertaking would become known, ridiculed the seers and chided Caesar for laying himself open to malicious charges on the part of the senators...

web.archive.org

  • JSTOR Online Preview). Thomas Africa thought Syme had recanted this view; see "The Mask of an Assassin: A Psychohistorical Study of بروتس," Journal of Interdisciplinary History 8 (1978), p. 615, note 28, referring to Syme's book Sallust (Berkeley, 1964), p. 134. This would appear to be a misreading, given Syme's fuller argument twenty years later in "No Son for Caesar?" Historia 29 (1980) 422–437, pp. 426–430 regarding the greater likelihood that Decimus would be the Brutus who was Caesar's son.نسخة محفوظة 6 يوليو 2019 على موقع واي باك مشين.
  • Plutarch. "Life of Caesar". University of Chicago. ص. 595. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2023-04-15. ...at this juncture Decimus Brutus, surnamed Albinus, who was so trusted by Caesar that he was entered in his will as his second heir, but was partner in the conspiracy of the other Brutus and Cassius, fearing that if Caesar should elude that day, their undertaking would become known, ridiculed the seers and chided Caesar for laying himself open to malicious charges on the part of the senators...