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Puellae gaditanae (Latin: 'girls from Gades') was the name that, by extension, the
ancient Romans gave to all the
female dancers from
southern Hispania...
- book boy.GEN the book of the boy puer boy.NOM
puellae girl.DAT
rosam rose.ACC dat give.3SG.PRES puer
puellae rosam dat boy.NOM girl.DAT rose.ACC give.3SG...
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Puellae is a
bronze sculpture by
Magdalena Abakanowicz.
Consisting of 30 figures,
created in 1982, it
originally showed at the
Marlborough Gallery. It...
- Medrano,
celebrated among her
Renaissance contemporaries as one of the
puellae doctae ("learned girls"), was the
first female professor in
Europe at the...
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Holcocera puellae is a moth in the
family Blastobasidae which is
endemic to
Costa Rica.
David Adamski (2002). "Holcocerini of
Costa Rica (Lepidoptera:...
- cohibes." sed quis
custodiet ipsos custodes? qui nunc
lasciuae furta puellae hac
mercede silent crimen commune tacetur. ... I know the plan that my...
- many
common words, such as
caelum (heaven)
being shortened to celum; even
puellae (girls) was
shortened to puelle. Often, a town
would lose its name to that...
- 428 pp.
Retrieved 9 May 2020. Nishikawa, H. (1930). "A
study of
Gaedia puellae Nish. and
disease of the
silkworm caused by the maggot".
Report of Gifu...
- 1973) pp.16ff. Keith, A. "Corpus Eroti****:
Elegiac Poetics and
Elegiac Puellae in Ovid's 'Amores'" in
classical World (1994) 27–40. Barsby, p. 17. Booth...
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Faustinopolis and
Aurelius opened charity schools for
orphan girls called Puellae Faustinianae or 'Girls of Faustina'. The
Baths of
Faustina in
Miletus are...