- for the
genus of
flowering plants, see
Adeia (plant)
Adeia also
known as
Adaea (fl. 4th – 3rd
centuries BCE) was a Gr**** noblewoman. She was the wife...
- akathartos), "cleanless, impure" (cf. Attic: adeios,
adeia = "fearless, safe",
Byzantine and Modern: adeios,
adeia = "empty") ἄδρυον
adryon (ploion
dugout canoe)...
- and
technology licensing company Adeia Inc (ADEA.O)
settled a
lawsuit involving digital-media patents. X Corp. sued
Adeia Inc in a
California federal court...
-
consisting of the
remaining IP
licensing business,
changed its name to
Adeia Inc. and
began trading on the
Nasdaq Stock Market under the
ticker symbol...
-
Adeia whitneyi,
common name Whitney's bristleweed, is a
North American species of
shrub in the
daisy family. It has been
found only in the
state of California...
-
Adeia discoidea is a
species of
flowering plant in the
sunflower family, Asteraceae. It is a
perennial herb or
subshrub native to
California and Oregon...
- the
grandson of his
brother Alcimachus and his
known sister-in-law was
Adeia the wife of
Autodicus http://www.attalus.org/translate/justin1.html#15.1...
-
Mugilogobius adeia is a
species of goby
endemic to Lake
Matano on the
Indonesian island of
Sulawesi where it
inhabits areas with a
number of s**** of...
-
Adeia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
sunflower family, Asteraceae. It
includes two
species of
perennial herbs native to
California and Oregon....
- Lysimachus.
According to an
inscription found,
Autodicus had a wife
called Adeia, by whom he had children.
However the
identities of
their children are unknown...