- The
Maedi (also Maidans, Maedans, or Medi;
Ancient Gr****: Μαῖδοι or Μαιδοί) were a
Thracian tribe in antiquity.
Their land was
called Maedica (Μαιδική)...
- Visna-
maedi virus (also
known as
Visna virus,
Maedi-visna
virus and
Ovine lentivirus) from the
genus Lentivirus and
subfamily Ort****trovirinae, is a...
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condemned for his
remarks about the
death of Saturninus. The
Romans subdue the
Maedi and Dardani. L.
Domitius takes harsh measures to
restore order in Sicily...
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regent and heir apparent.
During Philip's absence, the
Thracian tribe of
Maedi revolted against Macedonia.
Alexander responded quickly and
drove them from...
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virus Equine infectious anemia virus Feline immunodeficiency virus Jembrana disease virus Puma
lentivirus Simian immunodeficiency virus Visna-
maedi virus...
- leader.
Spartacus is
described as a
Thracian by birth,
possibly from the
Maedi tribe.
Before his
enslavement and role as a gladiator, he had
served as...
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external ophthalmoplegia Visceral steatosis Viscero-atrial
heterotaxia Visna Maedi complex Vitamin A
embryopathy Vitamin B6
deficiency Vitamin B12 deficiency...
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Mesopotamia and
probably the
first to
introduce the word Madi,
which he
spelled "
Maedi," to the
Western world.
Young also
mentions George Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle...
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Illyrian tribes lived in most of the area west of
Skopje and
Thracian groups (
Maedi) to the east,
while Paeonians lived to the
south of Skopje. The Dardanians...
- Medi may
refer to: Medi, India, a
village 33376 Medi, an
asteroid Maedi or Medi, an
ancient Thracian or
Illyrian tribe Médi 1, a
commercial Moroccan radio...