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    Trebbiano (redirect from Romani (grape))
    Brocanico, Bubbiano, Buriano, Buzzetto, Cadillac, Cadillate, Castelli, Castelli Romani, Castillone, Chator, Clairette D'Afrique, Clairette De Vence, Clairette...
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    the year of Postumus' accession. Gallic emperors are called adsertores Romani nominis in the Historia Augusta. Bourne, R. J. (2001). Aspects of the relationship...
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    from a jar that she carried. These attributes were later adopted by the Gallo-Roman healing goddess, Sirona. Hygieia was modified by the Romans into the...
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