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Royal Period (ca 800–509
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

pre-Roman ancient Italy,
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central Italy,
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Etruscans,
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northern Italy,
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Samnites and Sabines,
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southern Italy,
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world domination,
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Holy Roman Empire,
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honestiores,
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Horace,
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Horatius Cocles,
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human contests and combat,
ref-1
,
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,
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humiliors,
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Huns,
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hypostasis,
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I

Ides of March,
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Illyrian emperors,
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Illyrian Wars (229–228, 220–219
B.C.E.
),
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Imperial age,
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,
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,
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east versus west,
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Latin Empire,
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Britain,
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Gaul,
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Germany,
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North Africa,
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Spain,
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major cities and capitals,
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Roman citizens,
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slaves and freedmen,
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social classes,
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soldiers,
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women,
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Internet Movie Database
Web site,
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Isis cult,
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Italy

pre-Roman ancient Italy,
ref-1

central Italy,
ref-1

Etruscans,
ref-1

northern Italy,
ref-1

Samnites and Sabines,
ref-1

southern Italy,
ref-1

Roman conquest,
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conquering Magna Graecia,
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division of power,
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Gallic tribes,
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Latin League,
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Samnites and central Italy,
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J

Janus,
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Judaism,
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Julian the Apostate,
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Julio-Claudian dynasty,
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Caligula,
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end of reign,
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erratic behavior,
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post-recovery,
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Claudius,
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conflicting character views,
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political accomplishments,
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wives,
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Nero,
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actions and behaviors,
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Agrippina,
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end of reign,
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Rome's fire,
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Tiberius,
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death circumstances,
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Germanicus and Agrippina,
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Sejanus,
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senatorial relations,
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Justinian,
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Jutes,
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K–L

kings,
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Ancus Marcius,
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Numa Pompilius,
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Romulus,
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Servius Tullius,
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Tarquinius Priscus,
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Titus Tatius,
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Tullus Hostilius,
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Labyrinth, Web site,
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language, Latin

contemporary influences,
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worldly influence,
ref-1

Web sites,
ref-1

Lapis Niger,
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Laquearii gladiators,
ref-1

Lares,
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late Empire literature,
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latifundia,
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Latin

Empire,
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Britain,
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Gaul,
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Germany,
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North Africa,
ref-1

Spain,
ref-1

language

contemporary influences,
ref-1

worldly influence,
ref-1

League,
ref-1
,
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literature,
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antiquarians and encyclopedists,
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Augustan period,
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Cato and Catonism,
ref-1

Cicero,
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comparisons to Greek literature and culture,
ref-1

Early period (ca 300–100
B.C.E.
),
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first century
B.C.E.
,
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history,
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Golden Age,
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medicine and science,
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philosophy, rhetoric, and letters,
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Scipionic Circle,
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Silver Age,
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technical subjects,
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Web sites

language and literature,
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library,
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Wheelock's Latin (Paul Barrette's Electronic Resources for Wheelock's Latin),
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laws and legal structure,
ref-1

court proceedings,
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precedent principle,
ref-1

prosecution and defense,
ref-1

Web sites,
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legislative bodies,
ref-1

Libyans,
ref-1

literature.
See also
culture

Christian

early writers,
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late writers,
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comparative timeline of Roman history and literature,
ref-1

evidence of Roman existence,
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Greek,
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romance novels,
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“Second Sophistic” period,
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Latin,
ref-1

antiquarians and encyclopedists,
ref-1

Augustan period,
ref-1

Cato and Catonism,
ref-1

Cicero,
ref-1

comparisons to Greek literature and culture,
ref-1

Early period (ca 300–100
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

first century
B.C.E.
,
ref-1

history,
ref-1

Golden Age,
ref-1

medicine and science,
ref-1

philosophy, rhetoric, and letters,
ref-1

Scipionic Circle,
ref-1

Silver Age,
ref-1

technical subjects,
ref-1

Marcus Aurelius through the Fall of Rome,
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Christian literature,
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Latin West,
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pagan authors,
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Roman Greek authors,
ref-1

period framework,
ref-1

Early Latin Literature (ca 300–100
B.C.E.
),
ref-1

Golden Age (ca 100
B.C.E.
–death of Augustus in
C.E.
14),
ref-1

late Empire (ca 180–565),
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Silver Age (ca 41–180),
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Livius, Titius (Livy),
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Lombards,
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lower-class Romans,
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Lucilius, Gaius,
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Lucretius,
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Ludis

Apollinares,
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Cereales,
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Florales,
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Megalenses,
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Plebii,
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Romani,
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M

Macedonian Wars,
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Macrinus,
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Magister Militum,
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magistrates,
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aediles,
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censors,
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consuls,
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dictators,
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praetors,
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pro-praetors,
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quaestors,
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Magna Graecia,
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,
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maiestas,
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Marcus Aurelius,
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Marius, Gaius,
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Maro, Publius Virgilius (Virgil),
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Martel, Charles,
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master titles

“Master of the Cavalry,”
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“Master of the Foot Soldiers,”
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“Master of the Soldiers,”
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matrona,
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Maxentius,
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conflicts,
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Mulvian Bridge and Daza,
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showdown versus Constantine,
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Maximian,
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Medica Antiqua, Web site,
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medical literature, Latin,
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Medieval history Web sites

ORB: The On Line Reference Book for Medieval Studies,
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Medieval History in the Movies
(Halsall),
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Mediterranean cultures and civilizations,
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African Continent,
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Carthaginians,
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Egyptians,
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Libyans and North Africans,
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barbarian tribes,
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Gauls,
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kingdom of Epirus,
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Greece,
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Alexander's Empire,
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Ancient Greek city-states,
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Magna Graecia,
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Near East,
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Persians,
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Phoenicians,
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Rome conquers the Mediterranean (270–133
B.C.E.
),
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conquering the East,
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Illyrian Wars (229–228, 220–219
B.C.E.
),
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Macedonian Wars,
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“megalomaniac,”
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metalling,
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Middle Ages,
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Carolingian Renaissance,
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Charlemagne,
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crusades,
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Holy Roman Empire,
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middle-class Romans,
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military camps,
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,
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Mithras,
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modern west (Roman influence), resource books,
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monasticism,
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money, denominations,
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monophysitism,
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Montanism,
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movies.
See
films

Mucius Scaevola,
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Mulvian Bridge,
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municipiae,
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