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[...] to [? ] but to me it seems unjust that your city [ . .? . . ]. deriving its name from the goddess who leads it [ . . ? . . ] the privileges given by emperors and the Senate of the Roman [people . . . ]
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Property / Translation EN: [...] to [? ] but to me it seems unjust that your city [ . .? . . ]. deriving its name from the goddess who leads it [ . . ? . . ] the privileges given by emperors and the Senate of the Roman [people . . . ] / reference
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Year: 1982
Publication title: Originally published in Reynolds (1982).
Author: Joyce M. Reynolds

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Letter from a proconsul to Aphrodisias
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iAph120911
Letter from a proconsul to Aphrodisias

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    [...] to [? ] but to me it seems unjust that your city [ . .? . . ]. deriving its name from the goddess who leads it [ . . ? . . ] the privileges given by emperors and the Senate of the Roman [people . . . ]
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    1982
    Originally published in Reynolds (1982).
    Joyce M. Reynolds