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English: An image describing the Samnite government
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Source Stek, Tesse D. “Location and Function of Italic Sanctuaries in Society: Three Models.” Cult Places and Cultural Change in Republican Italy: A Contextual Approach to Religious Aspects of Rural Society after the Roman Conquest, Amsterdam University Press, 2009, pp. 53–78, http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46mtf2.9.
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