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Ameria may
refer to: Amelia,
Umbria Site of a
temple near Cabira,
Pontus Ameriabank, an
Armenian bank
Ameria invaria, a moth
Mahathala ameria, a butterfly...
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Amerias (Gr****: Ἀμερίας, 3rd
century BC Macedonian : Америјас, Америја ) was an
ancient Macedonian lexicographer,
known for his
compilation of a glossary...
- fragmentary,
undated inscription on a
large piece of
marble recorded in
Ameria, a
village in Umbria, Italy. The
inscription read as follows:
PILATVS IIII...
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Younger to
differentiate him from his father) was a
Roman citizen farmer from
Ameria (modern day Amelia)
during the
latter days of the
Roman Republic. In 80...
- The
Mahathala ameria, the
falcate oakblue, is a
species of blue butterfly, of the
family Lycaenidae found in South-East Asia. The
butterfly occurs in India...
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Watson Amelia (ワトソン・アメリア,
Watoson Ameria), or more
commonly Amelia Watson, is a
VTuber affiliated with
Hololive English. She is a
member of
Hololive English...
- In the Americas,
Indigenous peoples comprise the two continents' pre-Columbian inhabitants, as well as the
ethnic groups that
identify with them in the...
-
Atlas (hence the name of
Ameria, by
which the city was
known in the
ancient time). In this recording, it is said that that
Ameria was
founded 963
years before...
- variants, such as Mēn
Askaenos in
Antioch in Pisidia, or Mēn
Pharnakou at
Ameria in Pontus. Mēn was
probably a
Phrygian deity, ****ociated with the local...
- ariadeva
Binomial name
Mahathala ariadeva Fruhstorfer, 1908
Synonyms Mahathala ameria ariadeva Fruhstorfer, 1908
Mahathala ameria burmana Talbot, 1942...