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Rome. Italy. Portrait bust of Roman Emperor Philip the Arab (ca. 204 A.D. - 249 A.D.), Braccio Nuovo, Museo Chiaramonti, Vatican Museums. Musei Vatica Stock Photo - Alamy
Urban Intellectuals - Phillip Arabicus, one of 10 Roman Emperors of African Descent. Marcus Julius Philippus (c. 204–249), commonly known as Philip the Arab or Philippus I Arabs, was Roman Emperor from
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