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Philippi: a very Roman city - C. Brélaz 2018 Philippes, colonie romaine d'Orient: recherches d'histoire institutionnelle et sociale. Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 59. Pp. 399. ISBN 978-2-86958-299-6
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C. Brélaz 2018 Philippes, colonie romaine d'Orient: recherches d'histoire institutionnelle et sociale. Bulletin de correspondance hellénique 59. Pp. 399. ISBN 978-2-86958-299-6
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