- In Gallo-Roman religion,
Epona was a
protector of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. She was
particularly a
goddess of fertility, as
shown by her attributes...
-
Prepiella hippona is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1885. It is
found in Guatemala. Savela,
Markku (December...
- 1890
Protogonius hippona var.
immaculatus Staudinger, 1887
Protogonius hippona var. peruvi**** Staudinger, 1887
Protogonius hippona trinitatis Röber,...
- the
Byzantine Empire under Justinian I, at Bône.
Byzantines then
ruled Hippona (Hippo's
renamed name
after 395)
before the
Muslim conquest of the Maghreb...
-
Album "We both
attended the same College,"
Unknown 1856
Epigram [
Hippona] "
Hippona lets no
silly flush" 1799 August, 29 1799,
August 29
Epigram On a...
- A. l.
andrea A. l.
balambangensis A. l.
eleonora A. l.
formosana A. l.
hippona A. l.
vasava Synonyms Papilio hippo Cramer, [1779]
Appias taprobana Moore...
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Fortuna Redux Fortuna Virilis Fraus Fulgora Furrina Gallia Hecate Hersilia Hippona Iana
Intercidona Invidia Iustitia Juno Juno
Caelestis Juturna Juventas...
- Ziarytus, two
cities of Numidia; b)
Hippona, so
named later the
Hippo Regius of
Numidia (reminiscent of the
Bishop of
Hippona, St. Augustine); c)
Hipponio or...
-
presence in a
Celtiberian village,
founded ca. 600 BC. The
former Hippo or
Hippona of the ****anians,
where the
Celtiberians defeated the
Roman troops of...
- as "Sousse".
Hippo Regius (Bone in Algeria):
Hyppo Regius -called even
Hippona- was the city of
Saint Augustine of Hippo. It was very rich and
fully Romanized...