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Aquae Flaviae (or Aquæ
Flaviæ) is the
ancient Roman city and
former bishopric (now a
Latin Catholic titular see) of Chaves, a muni****lity in the Portuguese...
- the
alternative name
published somewhat later by
Lucentini et al., Esox
flaviae, is
considered a
junior synonym.
Lucentini et al.
explicitly tested the...
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Rottweiler dog breed.
Rottweil was
founded by the
Romans in AD 73 as Arae
Flaviae and
became a municipium, but
there are
traces of
human settlement going...
- H****an Yuha'min, king of the
Himyarite Kingdom Hydatius,
bishop of
Aquae Flaviae (modern Chaves, Portugal) (approximate date) Pope Leo I,
Bishop of Rome...
- 469) was a late
Western Roman writer and clergyman. The
bishop of
Aquae Flaviae in the
Roman province of
Gallaecia (almost
certainly the
modern Chaves...
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Chaves is a
modern Portuguese and old
Spanish word
derived from
Latin Flaviae (Chávez in Spanish), and may
refer to:
Andia Chaves Fonnegra, Colombian...
- The
ancient Sanctuary of
Venus at
Hispellum (modern Spello) was a
grandiose theatre-temple-amphitheatre complex,
today located partially in the grounds...
- The
Titular See of Aqua
Flaviae (Portuguese: Sé
titular de Aqua
Flaviae/Diocese de Aquæ
Flaviæ) is a
former diocese in the
Portuguese district of Vial...
- Esox (Esocidae, Esociformes, Actinopterygii): The
Southern Pike, Esox
flaviae. PLoS ONE 6(12): e25218. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025218 Sinha, Sinjini;...
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Aquvae Flaviae: I.
Fontes espigráficas da
Gallaecia meridional interior, s.l. (in Portuguese) Colmenero,
Antonio Rodríguez (1997),
Aquvae Flaviae: II. O...