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Marcus Agrippa Theos Soter
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В дополнение к нескольким уже известным эпиграфическим памятникам, свидетельствующим о культе М. Випсания Агриппы как бога-спасителя, публикуется надпись из Ларисы, которая, очевидно, была высечена на небольшом посвященном ему алтаре.
Title: Marcus Agrippa Theos Soter
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В дополнение к нескольким уже известным эпиграфическим памятникам, свидетельствующим о культе М.
Випсания Агриппы как бога-спасителя, публикуется надпись из Ларисы, которая, очевидно, была высечена на небольшом посвященном ему алтаре.
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