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substance used,
among other things, to
waterproof wine vessels. The name
Aenaria, also used by the Latins, is
linked to
metallurgical workshops (from aenus...
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punished them by
turning them into
monkeys and
exiling them to the
islands of
Aenaria (Ischia) and
Prochyta (Procida).
Legend had the
monster Typhon buried under...
- and
remained so
until the time of Augustus, who took it in
exchange for
Aenaria (Ischia) and
often resided there.
Tiberius spent the last ten
years of...
- for aid from God. God sent an
angel to
guide her boat to the
island of
Aenaria (present-day Ischia), and she
landed at the present-day site of San Montano...
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Adustonotus Aegaleus Stål, 1876
Aelia Fabricius, 1803
Aeliomorpha Stål, 1858
Aenaria Stål, 1876
Aeschrocoris Bergroth, 1887
Afrania Stål, 1864
Afrius Stål,...
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Castrum Falconarii,
Falconaria Maritima Falconara Marittima Aesis Jesi
Aenaria,
Pithecussa Ischia Agrigentum Agrigento Alba
Pompeia Alba,
Piedmont Albingaunum...
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Aragonese Award, for best
director Epomeo Award, for best
cinematography Aenaria Award, for the film that has best
incorporated the
location in its narrative...
- Hübner in 1818.
Lesmone aemylis (Druce, 1890) Panama,
Costa Rica
Lesmone aenaria (Druce, 1890)
Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico,
Texas Lesmone bayamona (Schaus...
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hypsenor Pyrrhogyra otolais neis
Pyrrhogyra crameri Pyrrhogyra edocla aenaria Catonephele mexicana Catonephele numilia esite Nessaea aglaura aglaura...
- ※vagrant
Junonia iphita (Cramer, 1779)
chocolate pansy Junonia lemonias aenaria T****da & Kaneko, 1985
lemon pansy Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758) blue...