- Edusa, from the verb edo, edere, esus, "eat," also as Edulia, Edula, Educa,
Edesia etc.,
enables the
taking of nourishment. The
variations of her name may...
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Andrino Edesia or d'Edesia (circa 1330) was an
Italian painter active in Pavia. He
painted some
frescoes for the
church of San
Martino in Pavia. He is...
- Martens, 1860,
illegitimate homonym, a
genus of
mollusks Edusa, also
known as
Edesia and Edulica, a
Roman goddess of
nourishment who
guarded over
children as...
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rubrifrons (Macquart, 1834)
Synonyms Phorocera rubrifrons Macquart, 1834
Edesia discreta Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Loevia cinerella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863...
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Cunina Cura Dea Dia Dea
Tacita Decima Deverra Di nixi
Diana Dies
Disciplina Edesia Edusa Egeria Empanda Epona Fauna Faustitas Febris Fecunditas Felicitas Ferentina...
- Ottoman Empire: Diarbekir, Lice, Hazro, Hazzo, Khizan, Severek, Urfa (
Edesia) 5 Kharberd-Yerznka Ottoman Empire: Kharpert, Yerznka, Balu, Tchapaghjur...
- 40°13′29″N 44°08′00″E / 40.22472°N 44.13333°E / 40.22472; 44.13333 Nor ****esia (Armenian: Նոր Եդեսիա) is a
village in the
Ashtarak Muni****lity of the...
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Goniini Genus:
Ceromasia Rondani, 1856 Type
species Masicera florum Macquart, 1851
Synonyms Edesia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Loevia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863...
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stakeholder in a
range of
research projects including the EU-funded
project LIFE-
EDESIA,
which investigates chemical alternatives to bisphenols,
phthalates and...
- to the
mission in the
Mediterranean Sea.
Among our
operational partners:
Edesia Nutrition, ADRA Yemen, IMC
Somalia and ADRA
Sudan (aid deliveries), Ronald...