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erected almost all the monuments which illustrate rights of inheritance . ... On soldiers ' epitaphs it was typical to specify as inheritor the soldier who erected the monument.34 For understandable reasons these obligations were even ...
erected almost all the monuments which illustrate rights of inheritance . ... On soldiers ' epitaphs it was typical to specify as inheritor the soldier who erected the monument.34 For understandable reasons these obligations were even ...
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fessions were not mentioned , are also known from a limited number of monu- ments.52 A single monument mentions a beneficiarius and a procurator Augusti publici portorii.53 From a brief study of monuments containing information of ...
fessions were not mentioned , are also known from a limited number of monu- ments.52 A single monument mentions a beneficiarius and a procurator Augusti publici portorii.53 From a brief study of monuments containing information of ...
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66 Grave monuments from Thrace include little information about Roman citi- zens . In three cases , from Augusta Traiana58 and Philippopolis , " the presence of tribus indicates civil status . One of the deceased was praetorian ...
66 Grave monuments from Thrace include little information about Roman citi- zens . In three cases , from Augusta Traiana58 and Philippopolis , " the presence of tribus indicates civil status . One of the deceased was praetorian ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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