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Boisduval & Guenée, 1852
Synonyms M****ava Walker, 1865
Elocussa Walker, 1865
Pincia Walker, 1869
Eutoreuma Grote, 1872
Parora Smith, 1900
Diapera Hampson, 1926...
- in
succession by
Claude Sicard and his
travel companion Pierre Laurent Pincia (1718 and 1720–21),
Granger (1731),
Frederick Louis Norden (1737–38), Richard...
- is a gate of the
Aurelian Walls in Rome. The name
derives from the gens
Pincia, who
owned the
eponymous hill (Pincian Hill). In
ancient times it was also...
- in
succession by
Claude Sicard and his
travel companion Pierre Laurent Pincia (1718 and 1720–21),
Granger (1731),
Frederick Louis Norden (1737–38), Richard...
- Glabriones, who had them built. In the 4th
century they p****ed to the gens
Pincia then to
Anicia Faltonia Proba and her
husband ****tus
Petronius Probus, before...
- Civitates,
including Helmantica/Salmantica (Salamanca),
Arbucala (Toro),
Pincia or
Pintia (Padilla de
Duero – Valladolid),
Intercatia (Paredes de Nava –...
- the
beginning of the 4th century, and they were
perhaps the
parents of (
Pincia) (b. 305),
married to
Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus...
- González.
Pelaz started in
rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 6,
joining the
Pincias Rhythmic Gymnastics Club of Valladolid, a club
founded by
former national...
- Paulinus'
familial bonds.
According to Settipani,
Paulinus was
married to
Pincia (born c. 305) or, better, to Auchenia. His wife was
perhaps the daughter...
-
Serrada — 4th
Derecho Valladolid — 6th
Pozaldez Pozaldez — 7th Atlético
Pincia Valladolid —
Boecillana Boecillo — Gimnástica
Medinense B
Medina del Campo...