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Feronia may mean:
Feronia (mythology), a
goddess of
fertility in
Roman and
Etruscan mythology Feronia (plant), a
genus of
plants Feronia Inc., a plantations...
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Etruscan and
Sabine religion,
Feronia was a
goddess ****ociated with wildlife, fertility, health, and abundance, also
venerated by the
Faliscans and...
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Feronia, also
known as FER or
protein Sirene, is a
recognition receptor kinase found in plants. FER
plays a
significant part in the
plant immune system...
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Feronia (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Φερωνία) is the name of a
mysterious ancient site (now disappeared) near the town of
Posada (Sardinia, Italy),
which was in Ptolemy's...
- 72
Feronia is a
quite large and dark main belt asteroid. It was the
first asteroid discovery by C. H. F. Peters, on May 29, 1861, from
Hamilton College...
- ****ze
Anisifolium spectabile (Miq.) ****ze
Feronia balanghas (K.D.Koenig) Steud.
Feronia elephantum Corrêa
Feronia limonia (L.)
Swingle Hesperethusa acidissima...
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Feronia Inc. is a
multinational corporation that
produces palm oil and
other agricultural products in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo while headquartered...
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Virbia feronia is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1889. It is
found in Mexico. Savela, Markku, ed. (July 27, 2019)...
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years 72 BC, AD 72, 1972, 2072 "72", by
James from the
album Hey Ma 72
Feronia, a main-belt
asteroid Tatra 72, an army off-road
truck Audi 72, a compact...
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dating back to 4th or 3rd
century BC, and was
probably devoted to
Feronia the
ancient Italic goddess of fertility.
After the fire of AD 80, this...