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- Drymoea veliterna is a species of moth in the family Geometridae first described by Herbert Druce in 1885. This species can be found in Bolivia. Beccaloni...
- Adeodato, the bishop of the city. Between the 5th and 6th century, the Veliterna diocese became increasingly important. In 592, Pope Gregory I brought...
- inscriptions in M****iliote Gr**** script 3rd century BC Volscian Tabula Veliterna c. 260 BC Ashokan Prakrit Edicts of Ashoka Potsherds inscribed with Brahmi...
- (Thierry-Mieg, 1905) Drymoea unimaculata Butler, 1876 Drymoea veliterna (Druce, 1885) Drymoea veliterna, Colombia Drymoea hesperoides, Colombia Drymoea chrysomela...
- ISBN 3-11-016294-6 Conway 1911. Prósper, Blanca María (2022). "The Tabula Veliterna: a sacred law from Central Italy". Rivista Italiana di Linguistica e dialettologia...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Juana Romani. "Le Tracce della Veliterna Juana Romani" @ the Università del Carnevale ArtNet: More works by Romani...
- 1776). De Cruce Vaticana ex dono Iustini Augusti (Roma, 1779). De Cruce Veliterna Commentarius (Roma, 1780). Breve istoria del dominio temporale della S...
- Portuensis et Sanctae Rufinae, Albanensis, Praenestina, Sabinensis, Tusculana, Veliterna. Ursinus (395) Rom**** (attested 465) Athanasius (attested 487) Chrysogonus...
- Portuensis et Sanctae Rufinae, Albanensis, Praenestina, Sabinensis, Tusculana, Veliterna. Gregorius (attested 314) Donatus (date uncertain) Petrus (attested 465)...
- Society of Sciences in Uppsala since 1792: Accadenia Letteraria Volsca Veliterna (Società letteraria dei Volsci), Velletri since 1793: Royal Swedish Academy...