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Description Remastered from Alfred von Domaszewski Geschichte der Romischen Kaiser Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig 1914.
Source Alfred von Domaszewski Geschichte der Romischen Kaiser Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig 1914.
Author photographer: Anderson / Alfred von Domaszewski

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20:32, 9 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 20:32, 9 May 20081,266 × 1,807 (681 KB)Pablo000{{Information |Description= Remastered from Alfred von Domaszewski ''Geschichte der Romischen Kaiser'' Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig 1914. |Source=Alfred von Domaszewski ''Geschichte der Romischen Kaiser'' Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig 1914.

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