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Pushing the Limit: an Analysis of the Women of the Severan Dynasty
The Roman Augustae: the Most Powerful Women Who Ever Lived a Collection of Six Silver Coins
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Julia Domna: the Most Powerful Woman Who Ever Lived Silver Denarius
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By ANTONIN ARTAUD HELIOGABALUS
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The Depiction of Livia and Julia Domna by Cassius
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Christianity and Gender in Imperial Roman Policy, 57-235
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Pushing the Limit: an Analysis of the Women of the Severan Dynasty
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UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE Imperial Women And
Pushing the Limit: an Analysis of the Women of the Severan Dynasty Colleen Melone Illinois Wesleyan University,
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