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Scullard

Proper noun

Meaning

Scullard (plural Scullards)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After 500 BC, the political destiny of Italy passed out of Etruscan hands, M. Cary and H. H. Scullard, A History of Rome (3rd ed., 1979), p. 28. ISBN 0-312-38395-9. Source: Internet

Eck (2003), 15. Scullard (1982), 163. The triumvirs then set in motion proscriptions in which 300 senators and 2,000 equites allegedly were branded as outlaws and deprived of their property and, for those who failed to escape, their lives. Source: Internet

From the Gracchi to Nero, H. H. Scullard, p330 By June 68, military support for Galba led to Nero committing suicide. Source: Internet

Syme (1939), 173–174 Scullard (1982), 157. The senate heaped many more rewards on Decimus Brutus than on Octavian for defeating Antony, then attempted to give command of the consular legions to Decimus Brutus—yet Octavian decided not to cooperate. Source: Internet

Howard Hayes Scullard, (2003), A History of the Roman World, 753 to 146 BC, page 393. Routledge. Source: Internet

Scullard (1982), 162 Both Antony and Octavian were vying for an alliance with Pompeius, who was a member of the republican party, ironically, not the Caesarian faction. Source: Internet

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