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Viennensis or
Gallia Viennensis was a Late
Roman province that
derived its name from its
capital Vienna (modern day Vienne, Isère), a
Roman city, first...
- and
class of Archaea. This
genus is
contains three distinct species: N.
viennensis, Ca. N. gargensis, and Ca N. evergladensis.
Nitrososphaera are chemolithoautotrophs...
- The
Archdiocese of
Vienna (Latin:
Archidioecesis Viennensis) is a
Latin Church archdiocese of the
Catholic Church in Austria. It was
erected as the Diocese...
- Provinciarum),
originally called the
Diocese of
Vienne (Latin:
Dioecesis Viennensis)
after the city of
Vienna (modern Vienne), was a
diocese of the later...
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Schubert Interpretation prize. "Welcome".
Chorus Viennensis.
Retrieved 9 June 2013. "Chorus
Viennensis". bach-cantatas.
Retrieved 9 June 2013. v t e...
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North America. "Dryops
viennensis Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Dryops
viennensis". GBIF.
Retrieved 2019-09-25...
- Meyer, 1863 †Sphyraena
viannai Dartevelle & Casier, 1949 †"Sphyraena"
viennensis Steindachner, 1859 †Sphyraena
weberi Leriche, 1954 †Sphyraena winkleri...
- the start.
Viennensis Alpes Maritimae Aquitanica I
Aquitanica II Novempo****na
Narbonensis I
Narbonensis II In the
fifth century,
Viennensis was replaced...
- Ado (died 16
December 874) was a
Frankish churchman and writer. He
served as the
archbishop of
Vienne from 850
until his
death and is
venerated as a saint...
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French Ancien Régime
Roman Catholic dioceses and
ecclesiastical provinces were
heirs of Late
Roman civitates (themselves
created out of
Gaulish tribes)...