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Quintilia is a
genus of
cicadas made up of
Quintilia annulivena Quintilia aurora Quintilia carinata Quintilia catena Quintilia conspersa Quintilia dorsalis...
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Quintilia (1st century) was an
Ancient Roman stage performer - a
pantomime dancer and actress. She was a
famed beauty during the
reign of Caligula. She...
- The gens Quinctilia, also
written Quintilia, was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome,
dating from the
earliest period of
Roman history, and continuing...
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Quintilia carinata (Thunberg, 1822) is a
species of
cicada occurring in
South Africa. 'Successful
identification of the
final instar nymph of Quintilia...
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March 1934, in Elgin, Moray, son of
Louis Joseph Conti and
Josephine Quintilia Conti (née Panicali). He
studied for the
priesthood at The
Scots College...
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Maximus and his
brother ****tus
Quintilius Condi**** were
members of gens
Quintilia. The
brothers served together as
consuls in 151 AD. In 168 AD, Valerius...
- Gemaldegalerie,
Munich Entombment (etching) 1579–1582
Getty Museum, Los
Angeles Quintilia Fischeri c. 1600
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. [citation needed]...
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Malagasia Distant, 1882
Malgachialna Boulard, 1980
Nyara Villet, 1999
Quintilia Stål, 1866 Marshall,
David C.; Moulds, Max; Hill,
Kathy B. R.; Price,...
- in 1939. Born in Livorno,
Guelfo Civinini was the son of
Francesco and
Quintilia Lazzerini; one of six
children born to that couple.
Shortly after his...
- 96,
Catullus writes a
consolation to
Calvus on the
death of a
certain Quintilia, who is
thought to have been Calvus's
young wife. In poem 10, Catullus...