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31 July, 17:37
What was the roman pontifex?
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Pontifex Maximus was highest preist in ANcient Rome, document Romanus Pontifex is document gave by a pope to king Alfonso V of Portugal granting him the approval for claiming western African coast from the Moors which captured this territory
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