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c. 400 BCE

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399 BCE

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396 BCE

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390 BCE

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387 BCE

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c. 380 BCE

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371 BCE

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367 BCE

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359 BCE

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356 BCE

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c. 350 BCE

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348 BCE

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343 BCE

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c. 340 BCE

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338 BCE

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337 BCE

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336 BCE

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335 BCE

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334 BCE

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333 BCE

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332 BCE

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331 BCE

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c. 330 BCE

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327 BCE

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326 BCE

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325 BCE

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324 BCE

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323 BCE

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322 BCE

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321 BCE

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c. 320 BCE

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317 BCE

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312 BCE

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c. 310 BCE

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301 BCE

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c. 300 BCE

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Go to Mafia [Crime] in The Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion (3 ed.)

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Go to Vestal virgin in A Dictionary of World History (2 ed.)

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c. 300 BCE - CE 100

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