1955
DOI: 10.1111/j.2041-5370.1955.tb00322.x
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“…6°O tto (1934) 27-9, followed by 103 and Scullard (1973) 237. But, as Badian has observed, the coin suggests activity in Alexandria: Badian (1958) 110 n. 3.…”
Section: IImentioning
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“…6°O tto (1934) 27-9, followed by 103 and Scullard (1973) 237. But, as Badian has observed, the coin suggests activity in Alexandria: Badian (1958) 110 n. 3.…”
Section: IImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He was ostensibly outside the internal rivalries of the Numidian elite and could therefore function as an acceptable arbiter. On the relations between Rome and Massinissa at this time, see Scullard (1973) 289 and the contrary position of Astin (1967) 273^L Hostility between Massinissa and Rome need not mean any barrier between the king and the Scipios: observe the role of Scipio Nasica in the debates over the war, in addition to Aemilianus' dealings in Africa. Scipio would be both acceptable in Numidia and influential at Rome.…”
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