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Romula or
Malva was an
ancient city in
Roman Dacia,
later the
village of Reşca,
Dobrosloveni Commune, Olt County, Romania. It was the
capital of Dacia...
- Species: G. guttipalpis
Binomial name
Glaucostola guttipalpis (Walker, 1856)
Synonyms Leucopsumis guttipalpis Walker, 1856
Ceratoplastis romula Druce, 1895...
- (Kreem/Kreem, Liitmaa) - 3:39
Inetu (Ugly) (Kreem/Kreem, Liitmaa) - 4:14
Romula (Wrecking yard) (Kreem/Liitmaa) - 3:04 Sa tead (You know) (Kreem/Kreem,...
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Megastes romula is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1916. It is
found in Zacualpan, Mexico. "GlobIZ search"...
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Rinaldo Pazzi Paul
Krendler Barney Cordell Oreste Pini
Carlo Deogracias Romula Cjesku Gnocco Ardelia Mapp
Evelda Drumgo John
Brigham Marquez Burke John...
- (Dacia),
Dacian settlement in present-day Romania,
where the
Roman city of
Romula was built. Malva, Zamora, a
Spanish muni****lity of
Castile and León Malwa...
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surrounded by
commercial development,
which he
titled "The
Shops of
Aragon and
Romula".
Hugman went as far as to
maintain his architect's
office along the bend...
- Europe" in the 16th century.
Catherine de'
Medici was born
Caterina Maria Romula de'
Medici on 13
April 1519 in Florence,
Republic of Florence, the only...
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Dacia Inferior was
transformed into
Dacia Malvensis (situated at Oltenia).
Romula was its
capital (modern Reșca Dobrosloveni, Romania). As per Hadrian's earlier...
- mythology, but
typically rejected Santería
rituals themselves. In 1942,
Rómula Lachatañeré's
Manuel de santería was published,
representing the
first scholarly...