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Prosopography of Ancient Rome / Ancient Roman women / Sulpicii / Valerii / Roman gentes / Sulpicia / Ovid / Valeria / Valerius Maximus
Date: 2011-12-17 06:19:32
Prosopography of Ancient Rome
Ancient Roman women
Sulpicii
Valerii
Roman gentes
Sulpicia
Ovid
Valeria
Valerius Maximus

Judith P. Hallett : Scenarios of Sulpiciae: moral discourses and immoral verses. This discussion examines literary depictions of several Roman women who shared a name, and presumably membership in the same aristocratic

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