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Turkey Aquae Calidae,
ancient name of Vichy,
France Aquae Calidae,
Algeria Aquae Calidae,
Bulgaria Aquae Calidae Neapolitanorum,
Italy Aquae Sulis, called...
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Aquae Sulis (Latin for
Waters of Sulis) was a
small town in the
Roman province of Britannia.
Today it is the
English city of Bath, Somerset. The Antonine...
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Aphanizomenon flos-
aquae is a
diverse group of
cyanobacteria with both
toxic and non-toxic
strains found in
brackish and
freshwater environments globally...
- The
Battle of
Aquae ****tiae (Aix-en-Provence) took
place in 102 BC.
After a
string of
Roman defeats (see: the
Battle of Noreia, the
Battle of Burdigala...
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Aquae Regiae was a
Roman town in the
Roman province of Byzacena,
during the
Roman Empire and into late antiquity. The
Latin adjective referring to it...
- Θέρμαι; Latin:
Thermae Selinuntinae,
Thermae Selinuntiae, Thermae,
Aquae Labrodes and
Aquae Labodes) is a town and
comune in the
province of
Agrigento on the...
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Aquae in
Numidia is a
former Roman city and
bishopric and
present Latin Catholic titular see in
present Algeria. In Antiquity, the city (situated near...
- as food,
notably Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina),
Aphanizomenon flos-
aquae (Klamath Lake AFA), and others. Some
microalgae contain substances of high...
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Aquae Caeretanae were
large and
elaborate ancient Roman thermal baths at Pian
della Carlotta,
about 2 km
north west of the
village of S****o in the province...
- Its
inhabitants are
called Aixois or, less commonly, Aqui****tains. Aix (
Aquae ****tiae) was
founded in 123 BC by the
Roman consul ****tius Calvinus, who...