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- Anadia is a genus of lizards in the family Gymnophthalmidae. The genus is endemic to southern Central America and northern South America. The following...
- Rinaldo (Renaud), but the protective Argalia will only allow her to marry a man who can best him in a joust. When Argalia eventually falls to the Saracen knight...
- tributary of the Yellowstone River named Argalia Cr**** and a tributary of the Missouri River named Argalia River, both in what is today Montana. Neither...
- parti****te. She offers herself as a prize to whoever will defeat her brother, Argalia, who in the consequent fighting competition imprisons one of the Christians...
- urging City ****ociations to take action. A mysterious Fixer known as Argalia recruits various characters for an unknown cause, culminating in them breaking...
- Angelica and her brother Argalia arrive at the court of the Emperor Charlemagne in Paris, announcing that any knight who defeats Argalia in single combat will...
- terremoto". Walter Tommasoli, The Life of Federico da Montefeltro 1422–82, Argalia, Urbino, 1975 Reissue 1995 Joseph Cucco (ed.), Albani Pope and the Arts...
- origins of the Janissaries. One of the lead characters of the novel, Antonio Argalia, is the head of the Ottoman Janissaries. Janissaries, a 1979 novel by Jerry...
- named Angelica, and his brother-in-law and a major antagonist is named Argalia. The word rodomontade, meaning boastful or inflated talk or behavior, entered...
- Anaerea Mulsant, 1839 Compsidia Mulsant, 1839 Amilia Mulsant, 1863 Saperda (Argalia) Mulsant, 1863 nec Gray, 1846 Saperdopsis Schmidt, 1967 nec Thomson, 1864...