Decius Mundus Affæren

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Decius Mundus Affæren. / Ryholt, Kim.

I: Papyrus, Bind 38, Nr. 1, 06.2018, s. 16-19.

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Ryholt, K 2018, 'Decius Mundus Affæren', Papyrus, bind 38, nr. 1, s. 16-19.

APA

Ryholt, K. (2018). Decius Mundus Affæren. Papyrus, 38(1), 16-19.

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Ryholt K. Decius Mundus Affæren. Papyrus. 2018 jun.;38(1):16-19.

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Ryholt, Kim. / Decius Mundus Affæren. I: Papyrus. 2018 ; Bind 38, Nr. 1. s. 16-19.

Bibtex

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