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The empress in late antiquity and the Roman origins of the imperial feminine
Author: Nilsson, Carina Marie
Date created: 2011-01-07
Acting virtuously: Ceremonial displays of imperial virtue in Byzantium
Author: Greenall, Jeffery
Date created: 2019-04-10

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