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Ataegina (Spanish:
Ataecina; Portuguese: Atégina) was a
goddess worshipped by the
ancient Iberians, Lusitanians, and
Celtiberians of the
Iberian Peninsula...
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chosen name, Haumea, was the
Caltech proposal. Ortiz's team had
proposed "
Ataecina", the
ancient Iberian goddess of spring; as a
chthonic deity, it would...
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peoples in Iberia. They
spoke Hispano-Celtic languages.
Asidiae Ataegina (
Ataecina) Besenclā (Besenclae) - a
community and
house protector Broeneiae Coruae...
- team's
proposed name
Haumea over the name
proposed by the
Spanish team,
Ataecina, in
September 2008. On
December 28, 2004, Mike
Brown and his team discovered...
- Haumea,
which fit the
names of Haumea's two moons,
rather than Ortiz's
Ataecina. In
January 2016,
Brown and
fellow Caltech astronomer,
Konstantin Batygin...
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smallest spider species are the
Frade cave
spider known as
Anapistula ataecina, and the
dwarf orb
weaver (Anapistula caecula), the
females of
which are...
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Carian Aphrodisias Lydian Kuvava Hmong Kab Yeeb Yao
Milotou Ataegina (
Ataecina)
Bandua Duillae Nabia Trebaruna Trebopala Dewi Kwan Im (Mak Kwan Im) Balinese...
- 8524 (6 May 2005)
Pablo Santos-Sanz (26
September 2008). "La
historia de
Ataecina vs Haumea" (in Spanish). infoastro.com.
Archived from the
original on 28...
- and
accepted the
Caltech suggested name of
Haumea rather than Ortiz's
Ataecina.
Ortiz is
mentioned in Brown's
memoir How I
Killed Pluto and Why It Had...
- cr****ipalpum (possibly extinct)
Sitalcicus incertus (possibly extinct)
Anapistula ataecina Andasta siltte Apolania segmentata Ariadna ustulata Conothele truncicola...