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184:Documentary Papyri from the Michigan Collection
16:Roman Governor of Roman Egypt (r.16 AD-32 AD)
148:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1958), p. 536
220:Die Präfekten von Ägypten in römischer Zeit
124:"Lista dei prefetti d'Egitto dal 30 al 299"
95:reports she was the daughter of an unnamed
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48:Galerius came of a prominent family of
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195:Seneca,
50:Ariminum
33:Tiberius
319:Galerii
267:Prefect
166:, ii.59
163:Annales
158:Tacitus
146:Tacitus
101:praetor
97:senator
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