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Flaviopolis (Ancient Gr****: Φλαβιόπολις or Φλαοϋιόπολις), or Phlaouiopolis, or
Flavias, was a town of
ancient Cilicia.
Respecting its
history scarcely anything...
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Flávia is a Portuguese-language girl's name. It is the
equivalent of
Flavia (name)
found in
Italy and Spain. "
Flávia", a 1987 song by
Hermeto Pascoal from...
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appointed to be both the
auxiliary bishop of Córdoba and the
titular bishop of
Flavias, for
which he was
consecrated as a
bishop on 28
April 1945 by the then-Archbishop...
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Flavia (Latin for "blonde") may
refer to:
Flavia Caesariensis, a 4th-century
Roman province in the
Diocese of the
Britains Flaviac, a
commune in southern...
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Julia Flavia (c. 63 – 91) or
Flavia Julia,
nicknamed Julia Titi, was the
daughter of
Roman Emperor Titus and his
first wife
Arrecina Tertulla.
Julia was...
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Flavia Julia Helena (/ˈhɛlənə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑλένη, Helénē; c. AD 246/248 – 330), also
known as
Helena of
Constantinople and in
Christianity as Saint...
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Porto Flavia is a sea
harbor located near
Nebida in the
Iglesias comune of
South Sardinia...
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Flavia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome. Its
members are
first mentioned during the last
three centuries of the Republic. The
first of the...
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Flavia the
Heretic (Italian:
Flavia, la
monaca musulmana, lit. "
Flavia, the
Muslim nun") is a 1974 Italian-French
nunsploitation film
directed by Gianfranco...
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Flavia Laos
Urbina (born
August 1, 1997) is a
Peruvian actress, TV host, singer,
influencer and model. She
appeared as a
contestant in the
reality television...