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  • Consular Provinces between 67 and 52 B. C
  • E. G. Hardy
  • The Classical Review, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Feb., 1917), pp. 11-15

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  • Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Classical Association
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Consular Provinces between 67 and 52 B. C, by E. G. Hardy © 1917 The Classical Association.

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