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==Bibliographia==
==Bibliographia==

Emendatio ex 21:28, 27 Octobris 2018

Parthenon est eminentissimum aetatis classicae exemplum.
Civilizatio Etruscana in Italia septentrionali, circa annum 800 a.C.n.
Foedus Delium sub Bello Peloponnesiaco anno 431 a.C.n.

Aevum Classicum, etiam aetas classica appellatum, est generalis historiae terrarum Mari Mediterraneo adiacentium pars, quae culturam Graeciae Romaeque antiquae complectitur. Quo tempore cultus atque scientiae Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in regionibus Europae, Africae Septentrionalis, et Asiae Mediae erant.

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Bibliographia

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