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The Military Institutions of the Romans (de Re Militari) free download book

The Military Institutions of the Romans (de Re Militari)

The Military Institutions of the Romans (de Re Militari)


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Date: 03 Jun 2011
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::114 pages
ISBN10: 1614270554
ISBN13: 9781614270553
Filename: the-military-institutions-of-the-romans-(de-re-militari).pdf
Dimension: 152x 229x 7mm::177g
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