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Salamis (4th century). The
following story about Aquila's conversion appears in
Midrash Rabbah: Once,
Aquilas (עקילס) said to
Hadrian the king, ‘I wish to...
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aquila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aquila may
refer to:
Aquila, a
series of
books by S.P.
Somtow Aquila, a 1997 book by
Andrew Norriss Aquila...
- The
Tagaz AQUiLA (Ru:ТагАЗ Аквилла) (Latin for Eagle) is a
compact car
formerly produced by TagAZ, now defunct, in Taganrog, Russia. The
Aquila is marketed...
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Aquila Italiana (founded as the Società
Anonima Aquila and
quickly renamed the Società
Anonima Italiana Aquila) was an
Italian automobile manufacturer...
- The
golden eagle (
Aquila chrysaetos) is a bird of prey
living in the
Northern Hemisphere. It is the most
widely distributed species of eagle. Like all...
- have been
named Aquila after the
constellation Aquila. USS
Aquila (AK-47) was a
cargo transport in
service from 1941 to 1945. USS
Aquila (PHM-4) was a Pegasus-class...
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Aquila (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈkila]) is a town in the
southwest part of the
Mexican state of Michoacán. It is the muni****l seat for the muni****lity...
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Aquila is the
genus of true eagles. The
genus name is
Latin for "eagle",
possibly derived from aquilus, "dark in colour". It is
often united with the sea...
- Priscila) and
Aquila (/ˈækwɪlə/; Gr****: Ἀκύλας, Akylas) were a first-century
Christian missionary married couple described in the New Testament.
Aquila is traditionally...
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Pontius Aquila (possibly
Lucius Pontius; died 21
April 43 BC) was a
Roman politician,
military commander, and one of the ********ins of
Julius Caesar. In...