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Helvia is a
genus of
praying mantises in the
family Hymenopodidae found in
Southeast Asia. It is monotypic,
being represented by the
single species, Helvia...
- The gens
Helvia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome. This gens is
first mentioned at the time of the
Second Punic War, but the only
member of the family...
- Rome. It is conjectured,
based on a
single inscription, Seneca's mother,
Helvia, was from a
prominent Baetician family.
Seneca was the
second of
three brothers;...
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Picenes city
named Ricina (
Helvia Recina), then,
after its romanization,
Recina and
Helvia Recina.
After the
destruction of
Helvia Recina by the barbarians...
- as U.C.
Maceratese after the
merger of the four main
teams in the city:
Helvia Recina, Macerata,
Robur Macerata and
Virtus Macerata. In the
summer 2001...
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Ricina or
Helvia Recina (located in present-day
Villa Potenza) was a
Roman town
located in the
lower Potenza valley, the
contemporary Italian region Marche...
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studied extensively to compensate.
Little is
known about Cicero's
mother Helvia, but Cicero's
brother Quintus wrote in a
letter that she was a
thrifty housewife...
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Hymenopus Helvia Theopropus...
- contains,
among the
numerous historical sites, the
Roman settlement of
Helvia Recina, destro**** by
orders of
Alaric I, King of the Visigoths, in 408....
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original on
December 8, 2020.
Retrieved October 3, 2020. "Of Consolation: To
Helvia - Wikisource, the free
online library". en.wikisource.org.
Retrieved May...