journalArticle
P. 165-228
2022 | eng | view full record
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"title": "Scrinium",
"volume": "18",
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"subject": "Procopius m. Caesareae"
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"subject": "Dometius Persa mon. m."
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"subject": "Ionas et Barachisius mm."
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"subject": "Anōšazād m. in Perside"
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"subject": "S. Maria Antiqua (Roma)"
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"title": "Holy healers in Rome : Sts Procopius, Dometius, Jonas and Barachisius in the Chapel of Holy Physicians in Santa Maria Antiqua",
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