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Religious and ethnic communities in later Roman Palestine

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Lapin, Hayim, ed. Religious and Ethnic Communities in Later Roman Palestine. Vol. 5. Later Roman Palestine. Potomac, MD: University Press of Maryland, 1998. https://www.worldcat.org/title/religious-and-ethnic-communities-in-later-roman-palestine/oclc/39505453&referer=brief_results.

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Title: Religious and ethnic communities in later Roman Palestine

Editor: Hayim Lapin

URI: https://caesarea-maritima.org/bibl/TA5NCUB6 

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See Also: https://www.worldcat.org/title/religious-and-ethnic-communities-in-later-roman-palestine/oclc/39505453&referer=brief_results  

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Place of Publication: Potomac, MD

Publisher: University Press of Maryland

Date of Publication: 1998

Volume: 5

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Title: Later Roman Palestine

 

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