- Its
Roman name was
Aelia Mursa,
Mursa, and
later Mursa Major,
which may be a form of the pre-existing name. Etymologically,
mursa may be a
variant of Moras...
- The
Battle of
Mursa was
fought on 28
September 351
between the
eastern Roman armies led by the
Emperor Constantius II and the
western forces supporting...
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Battle of
Mursa can
refer to
either of two
Roman battles at
Mursa:
Battle of
Mursa (c. 258/260 CE),
between Gallienus and the
usurper Ingenuus. Ingenuus'...
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Luciobarbus mursa is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Luciobarbus from
freshwater habitats in
Central Asia and Iran. Freyhof, J. (2014). "Luciobarbus...
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Valens of
Mursa was
bishop of
Mursa (Osijek in
modern Croatia) and a
supporter of
Homoian theology,
which is
often labelled as a form of Arianism, although...
- Noctuidae.
Mursa fuscireticulata (Kaye, 1901)
Mursa gracilis (Möschler, 1890)
Mursa imitatrix (Warren, 1889)
Mursa phtisialis (Guenée, 1854)
Mursa sotiusalis...
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severe depletion of the Empire's
military forces in
civil war: The
Battle of
Mursa left so many
Roman soldiers dead that,
according to Zosimus, Constantius...
- MOK
Mursa Osijek is a
Croatian men's
volleyball club
based in Osijek, Croatia. It was
established in 2002. It
plays in the
Croatian 1A
Volleyball League...
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Mursa phtisialis, the
mallow mursa moth, is a moth of the
family Erebidae. The
species was
first described by
Achille Guenée in 1854. It is
found on Cuba...
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December 1920, when they beat Sírio ****ebol
Clube 6–0 at Estádio
Ulrico Mursa. In 1950,
Portuguesa Santista had its
first trip to
another country. In...