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Troels Myrup Kristensen
Patrons and Viewers in Late Antiquity, 2012
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2019
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Michele Bacci
2019
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In S. Birk, T.M. Kristensen & B. Poulsen (eds.) Using Images in Late Antiquity (Oxford 2014), 268-282, 2014
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Esen Ogus
2019
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Sean Leatherbury
Journal of Early Christian Studies 31, 4 (Winter 2023), 2023
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Mark Beumer
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Rebecca Sweetman
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Johannes Fouquet
2018
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Sarah Bassett
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caroline van eck
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Jan N . Bremmer
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ivana capeta rakic , Giuseppe Capriotti
program and a book of abstracts , 2019
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