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<p> in [[Greek]] mythology, is a surname of [[Apollo]] at Seleucia, or, according to others, at Rome, where the name was derived from the statue of that god which the quaestor C. Sosius brought from [[Seleucia]] (Cicero, Ad Att. 8, 6; Pliny, H.N. 13, 5; 36, 4). </p>
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<p> in Greek mythology, is a surname of [[Apollo]] at Seleucia, or, according to others, at Rome, where the name was derived from the statue of that god which the quaestor C. Sosius brought from [[Seleucia]] (Cicero, [[Ad]] Att. 8, 6; Pliny, H.N. 13, 5; 36, 4). </p>
 
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Sosianus [1]

in Greek mythology, is a surname of Apollo at Seleucia, or, according to others, at Rome, where the name was derived from the statue of that god which the quaestor C. Sosius brought from Seleucia (Cicero, Ad Att. 8, 6; Pliny, H.N. 13, 5; 36, 4).

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