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Moneyed women in Phrygia
Alan H. Cadwallader
Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
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Phrygia
100%
Official Positions
66%
Citizenship
33%
Christ
33%
Husband
33%
Demeter
33%
Political Reality
33%
2nd Century
33%
Goddess
33%
Claudia
33%
Coinage
33%
Identity Projection
33%
Epigraphy
33%
Bronze Coins
33%
Currency Value
33%
Imperial Period
33%
HERMES
33%
Civic Groups
33%
Methodological Questions
33%
1st Millennium BC
33%
Wide Dynamic
33%
Arts and Humanities
Phrygia
100%
Civics
100%
Initiative
33%
Adjunct
33%
Empire
33%
clues
33%
Sponsor
33%
benefaction
33%
2nd century BC
33%
Goddess
33%
Epigraphy
33%
Names
33%
Presumption
33%
Dynamics
33%
Hermes
33%
Social Sciences
Civics
100%
Political Reality
33%
Epigraphy
33%