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An eccentic book on Elagabalus (or Varius) - LEONARDO DE ARRIZABALAGA Y PRADO , THE EMPEROR ELAGABALUS: FACT OR FICTION? (Cambridge University Press 2010). Pp. xxxvii + 381, figs. ISBN 978-0-521-89555-2. $99. | Journal of Roman Archaeology | Cambridge Core

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