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... fact , it looks as if Pompey did far better out of the new citizens , and Crassus will have been sick at what Pompey and the censors managed to set up in the transvectio . WISEMAN agreed that aemulatio was one of the basic facts about ...
... fact , it looks as if Pompey did far better out of the new citizens , and Crassus will have been sick at what Pompey and the censors managed to set up in the transvectio . WISEMAN agreed that aemulatio was one of the basic facts about ...
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... fact does not seem to be an attested name , though note Aidicio ( s ) , ILLRP 130a , from Lanuvium ) . Though Praeneste was Latin , R.S. Conway , The Italic dialects , Cambridge 1897 , 1.287 , includes it among the Italic areas ...
... fact does not seem to be an attested name , though note Aidicio ( s ) , ILLRP 130a , from Lanuvium ) . Though Praeneste was Latin , R.S. Conway , The Italic dialects , Cambridge 1897 , 1.287 , includes it among the Italic areas ...
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... fact that this unified textual tradition can now be taken back to within five centuries of the work's composition , this par- ticular section of the text causes certain problems in the identification of the archaeological sites of two ...
... fact that this unified textual tradition can now be taken back to within five centuries of the work's composition , this par- ticular section of the text causes certain problems in the identification of the archaeological sites of two ...
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