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Augusta (classical Latin: [au̯ˈɡʊsta];
plural Augustae; Gr****: αὐγούστα) was a
Roman imperial honorific title given to
empresses and
women of the imperial...
- The Ara
Pacis Augustae (Latin, "Altar of
Augustan Peace";
commonly shortened to Ara Pacis) is an
altar in Rome
dedicated to the Pax Romana. The monument...
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Syscia augustae,
formerly Cerapachys augustae, is a
species of
doryline ant in the
family Formicidae. "Cerapachys
augustae Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
- six
different authors,
collectively known as the
Scriptores Historiae Augustae,
written during the
reigns of
Diocletian and
Constantine I and addressed...
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Connellia augustae is a
plant species in the
genus Connellia. This
species is
native to Venezuela. "Connellia
augustae (M.R.Schomb.) N.E.Br".
Plants of...
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Stara Zagora (Bulgarian: Стара Загора,
pronounced [ˈstarɐ zɐˈɡɔrɐ]) is a city in Bulgaria, and the
administrative capital of
Stara Zagora Province. It...
- In
ancient Roman funerals, an
ustrinum (plural ustrina) was the site of a
cremation funeral pyre
whose ashes were
removed for
interment elsewhere. The...
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Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461)
Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242)
Empresses Augustae Usurpers classical Eastern Italics indicates a
junior co-emperor, underlining...
- open area
outside the city centre: the
Altar of
Augustan Peace (Ara
Pacis Augustae) was
located there, as was an
obelisk imported from
Egypt that
formed the...
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Augusta can be a
given name or surname. It
could be
derived from
Augustae, a
title used for the
Empresses of the
Roman and
Byzantine Empires or simply...