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Procopius, De Bellis, 5.15.8
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a roman amateur Rutledge (2012) 56
aemilius scaurus,m. Rutledge (2012) 210
andromeda Rutledge (2012) 210
animals Rutledge (2012) 210
archermos Rutledge (2012) 56
augustus,and the calydonian boars tusks Rutledge (2012) 210
beneventum Rutledge (2012) 210
chios Rutledge (2012) 210
conquers britain,displays hippocentaur Rutledge (2012) 210
conquers britain,displays phoenix Rutledge (2012) 210
cornelius valerianus Rutledge (2012) 210
curatores,mausolei Rutledge (2012) 56
dionysus,sanctuary of Rutledge (2012) 210
egypt Rutledge (2012) 210
elephants Rutledge (2012) 210
hortensius hortalus,q.,as collector Rutledge (2012) 56
jaffa Rutledge (2012) 210
jerusalem,temple treasures repatriated Rutledge (2012) 56
jerusalem Rutledge (2012) 56
judaea Rutledge (2012) 210
justinian Rutledge (2012) 56
lentulus spinther,p. Rutledge (2012) 210
licinius lucullus,l.,his villa at tusculum Rutledge (2012) 56
mirabilia,and keepers of the wonders Rutledge (2012) 210
objects,inventory of Rutledge (2012) 56
objects,repatriation of Rutledge (2012) 56
polyclitus,the doryphorus Rutledge (2012) 56
rome,baths of caracalla Rutledge (2012) 56
rome,comitium Rutledge (2012) 210
rome,forum of peace Rutledge (2012) 56
rome,horti caesaris Rutledge (2012) 210
rome,temple of divus augustus,victoria in Rutledge (2012) 56
septimius severus Rutledge (2012) 210
sphinx Rutledge (2012) 56
stones,onyx' Rutledge (2012) 210
stones Rutledge (2012) 210
tacitus Rutledge (2012) 56
tiberius Rutledge (2012) 210
titus,and destruction of the temple Rutledge (2012) 56
verres,c.,his mania for collecting Rutledge (2012) 56
vespasian,inventories neros greek plunder Rutledge (2012) 56