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- Galliena is a monotypic genus of Southeast Asian araneomorph spiders which are located in the family Cycloctenidae containing the single species, Galliena...
- Legio IV Scythica ("Scythian Fourth Legion"), also written as Legio IIII Scythica, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army founded in c. 42 BC by the Roman...
- Legion"), also known as Paterna, Victrix, Antiqua, Certa Constans, and Galliena, was a legion of the Imperial Roman army. It was originally levied by Julius...
- appropriate trappings of dignity had not been provided, and the hands of Galliena, a cousin it is said of the lawful monarch, invested the new prince with...
- known more than the others), vexillations from Legio IV Scythica Valeriana Galliena, III Cyrenaica, XVI Flavia Firma, and other cohorts, including Cohors II...
- (victorious), antiqua (venerable), certa constans (reliable, steadfast) and Galliena (Gallienus '). Pia fidelis (loyal and faithful), fidelis constans and others...
- butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Arumecla aruma (Hewitson, 1877) Arumecla galliena (Hewitson, 1877) Arumecla nisaee (Godman & Salvin, [1887]) Wikimedia Commons...
- Australia (New South Wales) C. westlandicus Forster, 1964 — New Zealand Galliena Simon, 1898 G. montigena Simon, 1898 (type) — Indonesia (Java) Ore****a...
- the following genera: Cycloctenus L. Koch, 1878 — Australia, New Zealand Galliena Simon, 1898 — Indonesia Ore****a Forster & Wilton, 1973 — New Zealand Pakeha...
- ("victorious"), antiqua ("venerable"), certa constans ("reliable, steadfast") and Galliena ("(the emperor) Gallienus's favourite"). Pia fidelis ("dutiful, loyal")...