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ANT . Ante, See also:Antonius. A.O. Alii omnes, Amico optimo. AP. Appius, Apud. A.P. Ad pedes, Aedilitia potestate. A.P.F. Auro (or argento) publico feriundo. A.P.M. Amico posuit monumentum, Annorum plus minus. A.P.R.C. See also:Anno See also:post Romam conditam. ARG. Argentum. AR.V.V.D.D. See also:Aram votam volens dedicavit, Arma votiva dono dedit. A T. A tergo. Also A TE. and A TER. A.T.M.D.O. Aio to mihi dare oportere. AV. Augur, See also:Augustus, Aurelius. A.V. Annos vixit. A.V.C. Ab urbe condita. End of Article: ANTAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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