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Superpowers / 64 BC / Near East / Provinces of the Roman Empire / Arabia Petraea / Decapolis / Jean-Paul Sartre / Palmyra / Roman Syria / Parthian Empire / Syria / Hellenistic period
Date: 2007-10-28 06:14:55
Superpowers
64 BC
Near East
Provinces of the Roman Empire
Arabia Petraea
Decapolis
Jean-Paul Sartre
Palmyra
Roman Syria
Parthian Empire
Syria
Hellenistic period

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