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Imperial Roman army / Cohort / Roman Dacia / Gudea / Porolissum / Military of ancient Rome / Ancient Rome / Auxiliaries
Date: 2005-05-06 04:02:48
Imperial Roman army
Cohort
Roman Dacia
Gudea
Porolissum
Military of ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
Auxiliaries

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