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English: The Exarchates of Ravenna and Africa and the rest of the Eastern Roman Empire, with the vernaculars, in 560
Français : Les exarchats de Ravenne et de Carthage et le reste de l'Empire romain d'Orient, avec les langues vernaculaires, en 560
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