- Look up
antias in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Antias, a name
derived from the
Roman colony of Antium, may
refer to:
Anteias or
Antias, mythological...
- in De Legibus.
Antias was considered[by whom?] the most
important of the
younger annalists. The
nearly completely lost work of
Antias –
cited as annales...
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Antias (Aulus
Furius Antias) [fragmenta in
aliis scriptis seruata];
Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina. W. W. Batstone, "The
Fragments of
Furius Antias"...
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Antia may
refer to:
Antia gens, a
Roman gens
Antía, a
female given name
Noshir H.
Antia, an
Indian plastic surgeon Antius (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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derived from the
works of the
historian Valerius Antias, who may have
invented "Lucius
Valerias Antias" as a
naval ancestor for himself, to
indicate that...
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Nederlandse Antillen,
pronounced [ˈneːdərlɑntsə ʔɑnˈtɪlə(n)] ; Papiamento:
Antia Hulandes), also
known as the
Dutch Antilles, was a
constituent Caribbean...
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Anita Sarkeesian (/sɑːrˈkiːziən/ sar-KEE-zee-ən; born 1983) is a Canadian-American
feminist media critic. She is the
founder of
Feminist Frequency, a website...
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Eleuterus and
Eleftherios (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλευθέριος); and his
mother Antia, or
Anthia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνθία, Italian:
Santi Eleuterio e Anzia) are...
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Slovene Antonina – Italian,
Polish Antonine – Danish, Norwegian,
Swedish Antía –
Galician Nedda –
Italian Nela – Croatian, Czech,
Slovak Nettie – Danish...
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joined the
coalition government. MAN
originally stood for
Movementu Antia Nobo (English: New
Antilles Movement), but a
party congress in 2005 decided...