Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire

American Journal of Philology 115 (4):629-630 (1994)
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Silanus 〈and〉 Murena ( I.Priene 121).Claude Eilers - 1996 - Classical Quarterly 46 (1):175-182.
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