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Eutropius: Critical Essay by H. W. Bird

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SOURCE: "Eutropius on Numa Pompilius and the Senate," The Classical Journal, Vol. 81, No. 3, February-March, 1986, pp. 243-48.

In this essay, Bird contends that the Breviarium's treatment of Roman rulers reveals that "what was primarily important for Eutropius was how they interacted with the senate."

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