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Victoria (c. 231 – c. 271), also
known as
Victorina or
Vitruvia, was a
leader in the
Roman breakaway realm known as the
Gallic Empire in the late 3rd century...
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Wappen und
Zirkel der Holsatia. "Corps
Cisaria - Home". "www.
vitruvia.de •
Corps Vitruvia München". "Aktuelles".
Robert Bunk. "Corps Suevo-Guestphalia"...
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Vinicia Vipsania Vipstana Viria Viridia Visellia Vistilia Vitellia Vitrasia Vitruvia Voconia Volcacia Volturcia Volumnia Volusena Volusenna Volusia Vorenia...
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motive was
personal and not political, Victorinus' mother,
Victoria (or
Vitruvia), was able to
continue to hold
power after the
death of
Victorinus and...
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Vitruvius (/
vɪˈtruːviəs/ vi-TROO-vee-əs, Latin: [wɪˈtruːwi.ʊs]; c. 80–70 BC –
after c. 15 BC) was a
Roman architect and
engineer during the 1st century...
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Vaballathus also
claimed imperial dignity 31
Victoria (or
Vitruvia) female,
never claimed Imperial dignity 32
Titus admittedly not contemporary...
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Vietoluperina Medvedev, 2015
Vietoluperus Medvedev & Dang, 1981
Vitruvia Jacoby, 1903
Witteochaloenus Laboissière, 1940
Xanthogaleruca Laboissière...
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Processing Hall of Fame of the
University of Akron: 22
Philisterverein Vitruvia e.V. München,
Mitgliederverzeichnis nach dem
Stande vom
Januar 1937, Nr...
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Schmidtella umbonata Ulrichia initialis Helicotoma umbilicata Liospira vitruvia Aristerella nitidula Bromidechinus rimaporus (Pooleville Member) Cyathocystus...
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macroeconomics at the
Technical University of Munich,
where he
became a
member of
Vitruvia München.
Urged by his father, he gave up his
studies and
joined Optische...