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- Albucia_gens abstract "The gens Albucia or Albutia was a Roman family, known from the late 2nd century BC to the first century AD. The gens may have been of Ligurian or Gallic origin, as one of the best-known individuals of this name was a native of the town of Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul.".
- Q3655915 abstract "The gens Albucia or Albutia was a Roman family, known from the late 2nd century BC to the first century AD. The gens may have been of Ligurian or Gallic origin, as one of the best-known individuals of this name was a native of the town of Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul.".
- Albucia_gens comment "The gens Albucia or Albutia was a Roman family, known from the late 2nd century BC to the first century AD. The gens may have been of Ligurian or Gallic origin, as one of the best-known individuals of this name was a native of the town of Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul.".
- Q3655915 comment "The gens Albucia or Albutia was a Roman family, known from the late 2nd century BC to the first century AD. The gens may have been of Ligurian or Gallic origin, as one of the best-known individuals of this name was a native of the town of Novaria in Cisalpine Gaul.".