Episcopal exiles, exile identities and social networks
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Exile, Bishop, Identity, Social networksAbstract
Review of: HILLNER, J.; ULRICH J.; ENGBERG, L. (Ed.). Clerical exile in Late Antiquity. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition, 2016. 283 p.
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