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Desudaba (Desudava?) was a
Thracian town in the
tribal district of Maedica, in
ancient Macedonia. It was
located 75 M.P. from Almana, on the Axius, where...
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Database lists:
Desudaba aulica Stål, 1869
Desudaba circe (Stål, 1863)
Desudaba danae (Gerstaecker, 1895)
Desudaba insularis Schmidt, 1911
Desudaba maculata...
- 168 BC
arranged military support from the
Gauls who were
campaigning in
Desudaba, Maedica,
requesting the
Gaulish army to
shift their camp to Bylazora,...
- of Nish, Sofia, and
partly Kjustendil): Aiadaba, Bregedaba, Danedebai,
Desudaba, Itadeba, Kuimedaba, Zisnudeba –
seven names in total. Gil-doba, a village...
- proper, in
contravention of Georgiev's
placename divide:
Pulpudeva and
Desudaba. However,
according to
Georgiev (1977), east of a line
formed by the Nestos...
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Debelt Dentheletica,
capital of the
Dentheletae tribe,
modern Kyustendil Desudaba or
Maedius of the
Maedi tribe,
modern Sandanski Dia****
Dierna Dinogetia...
- Dausdavua, "The
shrine of wolves", a
fortress town
close to the
Danube Desudaba Docidava or
Dokidaua Gildova or Gildoba,
located alongside the Vistula...
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placed here, but are now in the Poiocerinae:
tribe Poiocerini Haupt, 1929:
Desudaba Walker, 1858 (formerly in the
tribe Aphaenini Schmidt, 1912)
Galela Distant...
- Stål, 1869
Crepusia Stål, 1866
Curetia Stål, 1862
Cyrpoptus Stål, 1862
Desudaba Walker, 1858
Desudaboides Musgrave, 1927
Erilla Distant, 1906 Florichisme...