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Faire l'histoire d'Antioche sur l'Oronte - K. M. Neumann 2021. Antioch in Syria: A History from Coins (300 BCE–450 CE). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. - A. U. De Giorgi, et A. A. Eger. 2021. Antioch: A History. London: Routledge/New York: Taylor & Francis.
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K. M. Neumann 2021. Antioch in Syria: A History from Coins (300 BCE–450 CE). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
A. U. De Giorgi, et A. A. Eger. 2021. Antioch: A History. London: Routledge/New York: Taylor & Francis.
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