Three Roman Soldiers of Probable Jewish Origin
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Applebaum, Shim’on. “Three Roman Soldiers of Probable Jewish Origin.” In Commentationes Ad Antiquitatem Classicam Pertinentes in Memoriam Viri Doctissimi B. Katz, edited by M. Rozelaar and B. Shimron, 3–6. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, 1972.Full Citation Information
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Title: Commentationes ad Antiquitatem Classicam Pertinentes in Memoriam Viri Doctissimi B. Katz
Editor: M. Rozelaar
Editor: B. Shimron
Place of Publication: Tel Aviv
Publisher: Tel Aviv University
Date of Publication: 1972
Pages: 3-6
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