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Adrianis (also
Hadrianis,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀδριανίς) was a
tribe (phyle)
added by the
ancient Athenians to the
previous list of 12
tribes in 126−127 A.D...
- Hadrian's Wall (Latin:
Vallum Hadriani, also
known as the
Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or
Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a
former defensive fortification of the...
- each tribe. The last
modification was the
creation in 126/127 of XV.
Hadrianis,
named after the
Emperor Hadrian,
following the same scheme: each tribe...
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Hadriani may
refer to:
Hadriani ad Olympum,
ancient town and
bishopric of
Bithynia Hadriani,
historic name of
Hadrianopolis (Pisidia) This disambiguation...
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Phallus hadriani,
commonly known as the dune
stinkhorn or the sand stinkhorn, is a
species of
fungus in the
Phallaceae (stinkhorn) family. The
stalk of...
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Ponte Sant'Angelo,
originally the
Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, is a
Roman bridge in Rome, Italy,
completed in 134 AD by
Roman Emperor Hadrian (Publius...
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Library (DBNL) Maps by
Reland [dead link]
Complete bibliography on
WorldCat Hadriani Relandi Analecta Rabbinica.
Trajecti ad
Rhenum [= Utrecht], Ex libraria...
- Catholic-Hierarchy:
Adrian Florenszoom Dedel. Retrieved: 14 May 2016.
Paolo Giovio, Vita
Hadriani VI, p. 119.
Gulik and Eubel, p. 186.
Gulik and Eubel, pp. 16 and 63. One...
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History and Legend. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press.
Opera Omnia Hadriani III by Migne,
Patrologia Latina, with
analytical indexes (in Latin)...
- down Caligula. The
capital of the
civitas of the
Cananefates was
Forum Hadriani,
modern Voorburg. In
modern times, the
region Kennemerland is said to derive...