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Aemilia

 
Wikipedia: Aemilia

Aemilia can indicate several people and places in Classical history:

Aemilia can also mean:

See also

References

  1. ^ http://oce.catholic.com/index.php?title=Diocese_of_Sarsina
  2. ^ The popes and the papacy in the early Middle Ages, 476-752 By Jeffrey Richards Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979. ISBN 0710000987
  3. ^ Otto of Freising and his continuator Rahewin, The deeds of Frederick Barbarossa tr. Charles Christopher Mierow with Richard Emery. New York: Columbia University Press, 1953. Reprinted: Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994
  4. ^ History of the later Roman Empire from the death of Theodosius I to the death of Justinian by J.B. Bury (New York : Dover Publications, 1958) [1]

This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by William Smith (1870).


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