Gaius Livius Salinator

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Gaius Livius Salinator (died c. 170 BC

Antiochene war
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Salinator was the son of the

Mutina against the Boii.[7]

Salinator was elected as praetor in the year 191 BC during which he was assigned to command a Roman fleet in the

References

Citations

  1. ^ Implied by Broughton 1951, p. 282.
  2. ^ Zmeskal 2009, p. 169; Münzer 1926, col. 888.
  3. ^ Broughton 1951, p. 282.
  4. ^ Münzer 1926, col. 888.
  5. ^ Münzer 1926, col. 888; Broughton 1951, p. 316.
  6. ^ Münzer 1926, col. 888; Broughton 1951, pp. 329, 332.
  7. ^ Münzer 1926, col. 888; Broughton 1951, p. 349.
  8. ^ Broughton 1951, p. 353, citing, among others, Liv. 36.3.4–6, 41–45; App. Syr. 20, 22.
  9. ^ Broughton 1951, pp. 357–58.
  10. ^ Liv. 33.36.4.
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  12. ^ Broughton 1951, p. 365, citing, among others, Liv. 38.35.7–10, 42.1.

Sources

  • Broughton, Thomas Robert Shannon (1951). The magistrates of the Roman republic. Vol. 1. New York: American Philological Association.
  • Münzer, Friedrich (1926). "Livius 29". Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft (in German). Vol. 13, 1. Stuttgart: Butcher. cols. 888–90.
  • Zmeskal, Klaus (2009). Adfinitas (in German). Vol. 1. Passau: Verlag Karl Stutz. .
Political offices
Preceded by
Marcus Fulvius Nobilior

188 BC
Succeeded by
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and Gaius Flaminius