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Christianity had prevailed.
Pamprepius composed two works, now lost: Ἰσαυρικά,
Isaurica: an epic poem
about Isauria, the
region in Asia
Minor that was the country...
- Species:
Isaurica callirhoe (Rolle, 1894)
Isaurica lycia (Martens, 1889)
Isaurica pamphylica Subai, 1994
Isaurica riedeli Subai, 1994
Isaurica schuetti...
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Flavia Seia
Isaurica (floruit 141) was an
ancient Roman businesswoman. She was the
domina (owner) of six
brick clay beds in Campania, of
which she owned...
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Servilia (sometimes
called Servilia Isaurica or
Servilia Vatia) was an
ancient Roman woman who was the wife of
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Minor, the son of...
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proposed that the
character was in part
intended to
represent Servilia Isaurica,
Emperor Augustus's
first fiancée. Lavinia, the only
child of the king...
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iraqensis Dirmenci Nepeta iraqo-iranica Haloob,
Bordbar &
Qader Nepeta isaurica Boiss. & Heldr. ex Benth.
Nepeta ispahanica Boiss.
Nepeta italica L. Nepeta...
- be the son of
Marcus Aemilius Lepidus the
Younger and his wife
Servilia Isaurica, but modern-day
historians believe he was more
likely the
nephew of Lepidus...
- Gr****: Ἀρνεαί) was a
small city of
ancient Lycia mentioned by
Capito in his
Isaurica. It is
located near Ernes, in the
interior of
Lycia where archaeological...
- Linnaeus, 1758
Genera Aristena Amanica Caucasotachea Codringtonia Helix Isaurica Levantina Kobelt, 1871
Lindholmia P. Hesse, 1918
Maltzanella Neocr****a...
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various cities;
Lydiaka (Gr. Λυδιακά), the
mythical history of Lydia;
Isaurica (Gr. Ἰσαυρικά),
celebrating Anastasius'
victory in the
Isaurian War (492–497);...