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Caelia (or Celia) is a
Fairy Queen in
Richard Johnson's
romance Tom a Lincoln.
Caelia is the
ruler of an
island called "Fairy Land," po****ted by women...
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Caelia Macrina was a
Roman woman who
lived in
Tarracina around 150 AD. In 150 AD,
Caelia Macrina left
money for the
construction of a
building in Tarracina...
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Irish name Síle,
which is
believed to be a
Gaelic form of the
Latin name
Caelia, the
feminine form of the
Roman clan name Caelius,
meaning 'heavenly'. Sheelagh...
- Elowyn, Dain, Rhiya,
Caelia and Cardan;
Killed by
Balekin Elowyn Greenbriar:
Daughter of Eldred;
Sister to Balekin, Dain, Rhyia,
Caelia and half-sister to...
- The gens
Caelia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome. The
nomen Caelius is
frequently confounded with
Coelius and Caecilius, with some
individuals referred...
- the lex
Papiria of 131 BC,
applying to the p****ing of laws; and the lex
Caelia of 107 BC,
which expanded the lex C****ia to
include matters of treason....
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Caelia, or, The Perjur'd
Lover is a 1732
comedy play by the
British writer Charles Johnson. The play's
epilogue was
written by
Henry Fielding. The original...
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Caelia, and
asked Chloe if she knew of any such
quality that
might make her less than a
pleasing wife. Chloe,
despite being a
close friend to
Caelia,...
- The Je Ne Sais Quoi YES, I'm in love, I feel it now, And
Cælia has
undone me; And yet I'll
swear I can't tell how The
pleasing plague stole on me. 'Tis...
- by
George Farquhar (1714)
Emmelin in
Lucius by
Delarivier Manley (1717)
Caelia in The
Masquerade by
Charles Johnson (1719)
Isabella in The
Revenge by Edward...