- (early 20th century) French: Bâle [bɑl]; Italian:
Basilea [baziˈlɛːa]; Sutsilvan: Basileia; Romansh:
Basilea [baziˈleːɐ] .
Since Eva
Herzog also got elected...
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Basilea Pharmaceutica is a
biopharmaceutical company based in
Allschwil near Basel, Switzerland.
Basilea was spun off from F. Hoffmann-La
Roche in 2000...
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Basilea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Basilea is the
Italian and
Romansh name for Basel, a city in Switzerland.
Basilea may also
refer to:...
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Basilea was the
first queen of the
legendary Kingdom of
Atlantis in
ancient Gr**** folk tradition.
Basilea was the
eldest and one of the most celebrated...
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Mother Basilea, born
Klara Schlink (October 21, 1904 in Darmstadt,
Germany –
March 21, 2001 in Darmstadt) was a
Lutheran German religious leader and writer...
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Basilea,
provisional designation 1973 CA, is a
stony asteroid from the
inner regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 6
kilometers in diameter...
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Lozotaenia basilea is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found on Bioko, an offs****
island of
Equatorial Guinea.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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Basilea is a
genus of
bacteria from the
family of
Alcaligenaceae with one
known species (
Basilea psittacipulmonis). Parte, A.C. "
Basilea". LPSN. "Basilea"...
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Fadrique Alemán de
Basilea (fl. 1484–1517), also
known as
Friedrich Biel,
Fridericus de
Basilea and
Federigo Aleman, was an
early printer in Spain, who...
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Basilia de
Clare (fl. 1173–1201) was an Anglo-Norman
noblewoman from the de
Clare family. She
married a
supporter of her
brother Richard de
Clare known...