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Prosopography of Ancient Rome / 1st millennium / Ancient Rome / Crisis of the Third Century / Claudii / Cornelii / Tacitus / Jesus and history / Roman historiography / Augustan History / Historiography / Translation
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Prosopography of Ancient Rome
1st millennium
Ancient Rome
Crisis of the Third Century
Claudii
Cornelii
Tacitus
Jesus and history
Roman historiography
Augustan History
Historiography
Translation

14. Woodman, Review-Discussion Potter _308-316_

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