- The gens
Ateia was a
plebeian family at Rome. The gens does not
appear to have been
particularly large or important, and is
known from a
small number...
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conflict with
Philip II of
Macedon in 339 BC. His name also
occurs as Atheas,
Ateia, Ataias, and Ateus. It is not
certain if
Ateas was
connected to the royal...
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Richard Bulat Jan-Lukas
Schmitt Dr. Anna
Christmann Tomias Bacherle Jasmin Ateia Jaron Immer Dr. Ann-Margret Amui-Vedel Jürgen
Kretz Nina
Uschi Elke Wellenreuther...
- ISSN 1051-5658. Sun, Runze; Alinezhad, Ali; Altarawneh, Mohammednoor;
Ateia, Mohamed; Blotevogel, Jens; Mai, Jiamin; Naidu, Ravi; Pignatello, Joseph;...
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Arpineia Arrecina Arria Arruntia Articuleia Artoria Asconia Asellia Asinia Ateia Aternia Atia
Atilia Atinia Atria Attia Audasia Aufeia Aufidia Aulia Aurelia...
- as
perfluoroalkyl ether sulfonic acids, on the
other hand, are stable.
Ateia, Mohamed; Chiang, Dora; Cashman, Michaela; Acheson,
Carolyn (2023-04-11)...
- Koch 15 Nina
Eisenmann 16
Kevin Leiser 16
Carmen Alexandra Jäger 16
Jasmin Ateia 16 Anke Hillmann-Richter 16
Johann Martel 16
Maximilian Krippner 17 Heike...
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physician and
medical writer List of
Roman gentes Family in
ancient Rome
Ateia gens Regenberg, W. (1978).
Mitteilungen des
Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts...
- (especially by ****tus
Pompeius Festus and
Aulus Gellius) than by jurists.
Ateia (gens)
Ronald Syme, The
Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1989)...
- suc****bs to burns". WION.
January 25, 2023.
Retrieved March 7, 2024. "Homem
ateia fogo no próprio
corpo em
protesto contra o STF" (in Portuguese). CNN Brasil...