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... Holder's ) and Robeo , in an inscription which he cites from Demonte in Piedmont - L . Crispius Augustinus duumvir diis Rubacasco et Robeoni votum s . l . l . m . Holder also enumerates such modern names as Rouvenac ( Aube ) , Rubigny ...
... Holder's ) and Robeo , in an inscription which he cites from Demonte in Piedmont - L . Crispius Augustinus duumvir diis Rubacasco et Robeoni votum s . l . l . m . Holder also enumerates such modern names as Rouvenac ( Aube ) , Rubigny ...
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... Holder from a Gaulish silver coin given by Muret & Chabouillet in their Catalogue des Monnaies Gauloises de la Bibliothèque Nationale , 5936. Against this it must be admitted that Holder seems to treat Oma as only an abbreviation ; but ...
... Holder from a Gaulish silver coin given by Muret & Chabouillet in their Catalogue des Monnaies Gauloises de la Bibliothèque Nationale , 5936. Against this it must be admitted that Holder seems to treat Oma as only an abbreviation ; but ...
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... Holder from Paris , and assigned by him to the first or second century . See also the conjectured aamiti on p . 44 above , where the original was possibly Pruiaamiti . The sequence uia suggests to me the former presence of a g : compare ...
... Holder from Paris , and assigned by him to the first or second century . See also the conjectured aamiti on p . 44 above , where the original was possibly Pruiaamiti . The sequence uia suggests to me the former presence of a g : compare ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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