Caio Valério Flaco (Portuguese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Caio Valério Flaco" in Portuguese language version.

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  • T. Corey Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic (Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 442 online e p. 552 online.
  • Claude Eilers, Roman Patrons of Greek Cities (Oxford University Press, 2002), p. 79 online and p. 137 online.
  • T.R.S. Broughton, "Candidates Defeated in Roman Elections: Some Ancient Roman 'Also-Rans'," Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 81 (1991), pp. 19–20 online.
  • David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the Roman Empire (Taylor & Francis, 1999), vol. 1, p. 33 online.
  • Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, p. 472 online.
  • Leonard A. Curchin, Roman Spain (Routledge, 1991), p. 42 online; Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, p. 502 online.
  • J.S. Richardson, Hispaniae: Spain and the Development of Roman Imperialism, 218–82 BC (Cambridge University Press, 1986, reprinted 2004), pp. 159–160 online. E. Badian, "Notes on Provincial Governors," pp. 88–96.
  • Rabun Taylor, "The Tabula Contrebiensis," in Public Needs and Private Pleasures: Water Distribution, the Tiber River and the Urban Development of Ancient Rome (L'Erma di Bretschneider, 2000), pp. 121–122 online.
  • Andrew Lintott, "The Roman Empire and Its Problems in the Late Second Century," in The Cambridge Ancient History: The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146–43 B.C. (Cambridge University Press, 2000), vol. 9, pp. 22–23 online.
  • Clifford Ando, "The Administration of the Provinces," in A Companion to the Roman Empire (Blackwell, 2006), pp. 184–185 online; Andrew Lintott, Imperium Romanum: Politics and Administration (Routledge, 1993), p. 155 online.
  • Bobbio Scholiast 96 (em Stangl); Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, p. 363 online.
  • Brennan, The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, p. 363 online.
  • Michael Lovano, The Age of Cinna: Crucible of Late Republican Rome (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2002), p. 65 online.
  • Andrew Lintott, Cicero as Evidence: A Historian's Companion (Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 51–55 online. pp. 43–59.
  • D.H. Berry, Cicero: Political Speeches (Oxford University Press, 2006), p. xiii online.
  • Christoph F. Konrad, Plutarch's Sertorius: A Historical Commentary (University of North Carolina Press, 1994), p. 86 online.
  • Bruce W. Frier, "Sulla's Propaganda: The Collapse of the Cinnan Republic," American Journal of Philology 92 (1971), p. 592; Arthur Keaveney, Sulla, the Last Republican (Routledge, 1982, 2nd edition 2005), p. 100 online, obra na qual Caio é incorretamente identificado como sendo irmão do Lúcio que foi príncipe do senado.
  • Lovano, The Age of Cinna, p. 83 online.
  • Christoph F. Konrad, Plutarch's Sertorius, p. 86 online.
  • Michael H. Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage (Cambridge University Press, 1974), p. 80 online.
  • Lawrence Keppie, The Making of the Roman Army from Republic to Empire (University of Oklahoma Press, 1998), p. 224 online. David L. Vagi, Coinage and History of the Roman Empire (Taylor & Francis, 1999), vol. 1, pp. 33–34 online.
  • Harold B. Mattingly, "Coinage and the Roman State," in From Coins to History: Selected Numismatic Studies (University of Michigan Press, 2004), p. 271 online.

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