Strabo, Book XVI, Chapter 4, 22-24• John Philby Background of Islam p | Albert Jamme,inscription from Mahram Biqlis p |
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Strabo's close relationship with Aelius Gallus led him to attempt to justify his friend's defeat in his writings | Le Museon, 3-4, 1953, P |
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Strabo described the custom in south Arabia which permitted women to have many husbands provided they were all brothers | Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor Publishing |
There is no direct mention in south Arabian inscriptions of the Roman expedition, a completely exceptional occurrence for a country that had never seen enemy troops on its soi• Beeston Some Observations on Greek and Latin Data Relating to South Arabia in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol.
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