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Go Historic ID
780
Getty AAT ID
300020666
Term Type
era
Hierarchy Level
term
Term Title
Late Antiquity
Alpha/Index Term
Late Antiquity
Term Slug
late-antiquity
Category Title
Late Antique
Category Slug
late-antiquity
Notability
2 - minimal historic importance
Parent Terms
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Child Terms
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