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- Bissula (flourished in 4th century AD) was an Alemannic woman in the 4th century. She was captured by the Romans in 368 at the Battle of Solicinium, in...
- campaigned against the Alemanni and received as part of his booty a slave girl, Bissula (to whom he addressed a poem), and his father, though nearly ninety years...
- tutor from Burdigala, wrote a poem about an Alemanni slave girl named Bissula, whom he had recently freed after she'd been taken as a prisoner of war...
- not commit treason against a government to which he owed no allegiance. Bissula (fl. 368) enslaved Alemannic woman, and muse of the Roman poet Ausonius...
- Paulinho 18 MF  POR Hugo Duarte 19 MF  POR Paulo Franco 22 MF  GNB Wlbonh Bissula 23 DF  POR Paulo Brites 28 MF  POR João Ferreira 77 MF  POR Pedro Ruivo...
- Dung Licuala bifida Heatubun & Barfod Licuala bintulensis Becc. Licuala bissula Miq. Licuala borneensis Becc. Licuala bracteata Gagnep. Licuala brevicalyx...
- ISBN 9788834305966. Stachniw, Joann (1970). The Text of the Ephemeris, Bissula and Technopaegnion of D. Magnus Ausonius (PhD). Loyola University Chicago...