Justinus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Justinus 2
(Justin II) - Byzantine emperor, 565 to 574 A.D.
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SelPap_1.30
of our master Flavius Justinus, Phamenoth 1[.], 6th
SelPap_1.47
and pious master Flavius Justinus the eternal Augustus
SelPap_1.87
godlike master Flavius Justinus the eternal Augustus
SelPap_2.364
godlike master Flavius Justinus the eternal Augustus
Justinus 3
(M. Junianus Justinus) - author of an epitome of the histories of Pompeius Trogus
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Oros_1.8
Such then is Justin's statement.
Oros_1.10
2 For Pompeius - or Justin - has this to say:
Oros_4.6
as Pompeius Trogus and Justin admit, because of sacrifices
Porph:Fr_36
us, Pompeius Trogus, and Justinus, all tell the history
Justinus
- in documents
SelPap_2.387
lite nome, from Antonius Justinus, duplicarius, dispat
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