- The gens
Viria was a
Roman family of the
second and
third centuries,
possibly of
northern Italian origin. The
first member to
ascend the
cursus honorum...
-
Viria Acte (fl. AD 90) was an
entrepreneur and one of the few
Hispania women known. She was
probably born in
Horta of
Valencia and of
freed slave origin...
- The
Colonial Sugar Refining Company built a mill at
Viria, on the Rewa River, on the
southern side of the
island of Viti Levu on Fiji. It
crushed from...
- Look up vira in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vira may
refer to: Vira, Ariège, a
commune in the Ariège department,
France Vira (Gambarogno), a muni****lity...
- "Exclusivo:
Fernando Carvalho,
homem da 'retomada' do Inter, diz que título não
viria com Fossati". 19
August 2010.
Archived from the
original on 19
April 2024...
- subkingdom, and
subclass are unused,
whereas all
other ranks are in use.
Realm (-
viria)
Subrealm (-vira)
Kingdom (-virae)
Subkingdom (-virites)
Phylum (-viricota)...
- -satellit- and -viriform-. The
extra levels of
realm and
subrealm end with -
viria and -vira respectively.
There is an
indeterminate number of ranks, as a...
- A
virion (plural,
viria or virions), is an
inert virus particle capable of
invading a cell. Upon
entering the cell, the
virion dis****embles and the genetic...
- In
ancient Rome, the
curiales (from co +
viria, 'gathering of men') were
initially the
leading members of a
gentes (clan) of the city of Rome.
Their roles...
- vis 'force': "Virial is then
derived from
Latin as well,
stemming from the word
virias (plural of vis)
meaning forces." The
expression of the (local)
virial stress...