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P.Oxy. 1 135 32 x 19.5
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Deed of surety (A.D. 579) P.Oxy. I 133-139 are concerned with the affairs of Fl. Apion, his heirs, or his son, Fl. Apion the younger. The family figures in a considerable proportion of the Oxyrhynchus papyri of this period. Deed by which Aurelius Pamouthius, a worker in lead, became surety to the heirs of Fl. Apion that Aurelius Abraham, a labourer, would remain with his wife and family on an estate belonging to the heirs.
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