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Aside from the additional information I have added to expand this stub, I also changed the original claim of the article that no fabula togata has survived. I have found a source that stated that while there are no extant complete fabula togata, there are actually surviving fragments.[1] You can modify this part if you find any source that corroborates or disputes the info. Thanks! Darwin Naz (talk) 13:41, 4 December 2018 (UTC)Reply