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                  <summary>In the preserved part of this letter the writer asks the unknown addressee to send (or have sent) some people for the use of the church of Phoibammon and to hand over to a certain Phoibammon, an assistant, one gold solidus.</summary>
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                     <origDate notBefore="0300" notAfter="0499">IVth/Yth century A.D.</origDate>
                     <origPlace>Oxyrhynchite nome, Middle Egypt, province of Egypt</origPlace>
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               <term>Village of Petne</term>
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            <ab>". . . so that . . . to bring them in the village Petne for the use of the holy church of Phoibammon. Please, provide the one gold solidus to Phoibammon, the symmachos, and also send word to Theodoros."</ab>
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               <bibl>Sijpesteijn PJ, Aegyptus 66, 75-6, 1986 -- SB XVIII 13110 -- BL XI, 223 (l. 9, 11, 13, 14, 15)</bibl>
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