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Julia
downy; soft and tender hair
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Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
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Julia
A Christian woman at Rome to whom Paul sent his salutations (Rom. 16:15), supposed to be the wife of...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Julia
(feminine of Julius), a Christian woman at Rome, probably the wife of Philologus, in connection with...
William Smith's Bible Dictionary
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Augusta
AUGUSTA( Eth. Augustanus, Steph. B. s. v. Αὔγουστα), a Cilician town, in the interior. (Plin. Nat. 5...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta
Augusta, ae, f. (dat. Augustal) [augustus]. I Under the emperors, a litle of the mother , wife , ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
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Alba Julia
ALBA JULIA[APULUM]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Apta Julia
APTA JULIA( Apt), a city of the Vulgientes, on the road from Arelate ( Arles), on the Rhone, along t...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Concordia Julia
CONCO´RDIA JU´LIA[NERTOBRIGA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Constantia
JULIA CONSTANTIA[OSSET]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Fidentia
JULIA FIDENTIA[ULIA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Joza
JULIA JOZA(Ἰουλία Ἰόζα), a city on the coast of Hispania Baetica, between Gades and Belon, colonized...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Libyca
JULIA LIBYCA[CERRETANI]
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Julia Myrtilis
JULIA MYRTILIS[MYRTILIS]
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Julia Romula
JULIA ROMULA[HISPALIS]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Transducta
JULIA TRANSDUCTA[JULIA JOZA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Victrix
JULIA VICTRIX[TARRACO]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Pax Julia
PAX JULIA(Πὰζ Ἰουλία, Ptol. 2.5.5; called in the Geogr. Rav., 4.43, Pacca Julia), a town of the Turd...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Kavanagh, Julia
(1824-1877)
Novelist, dau. of Morgan K., poet, and philologist, wrote many novels, of which the sce...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Pardoe, Julia
(1806-1862)
Novelist and miscellaneous writer, b. at Beverley, showed an early bias towards literat...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Asturica Augusta
ASTU´RICA AUGUSTA(Αὐλούστα Ἀστυυρίκα, Ptol.: Ἀστουρικανοί, Asturicani: Astorga, Ru.), the chief city...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Asturica
AUGUSTA ASTURICA[ASTURICA AUGUSTA]
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Augusta Auscorum
AUGUSTA AUSCORUM( Auch), the chief town of the Ausci, a people of Aquitania. Augusta was originally ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Emerita
AUGUSTA EME´RITA(Αὐγούστα Ἠμερίτα: Merida, Ru.), the chief city of Lusitania in Spain, was built in ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Firma
AUGUSTA FIRMA[ASTIGI]
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Augusta Gemella
AUGUSTA GEMELLA[TUCCI]
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Augusta Praetoria
AUGUSTA PRAETO´RIA(Αὐγούστα, Strab.; Αὐγούστα Πραιτωπία, Ptol.), a city of Cisalpine Gaul, in the te...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Rauracorum
AUGUSTA RAURACORUM(Augst), the chief town of the Rauraci, who bordered on the Helvetii. (Caes. B. G....
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Suessonum
AUGUSTA SUESSONUM or SUESSIONUM(Soissons). The position of this place is determined by the Itinerari...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Taurinorum
AUGUSTA TAURINORUM(Αὐγούστα Ταυρινῶν, Ptol.: Torinoor Turin), the capital of the Ligurian tribe of t...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Trevirorum
AUGUSTA TREVIRORUM(Trier, or Trèves, as the French call it), a town on the right bank of the Mosel, ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Tricastinorum
AUGUSTA TRICASTINORUM as Pliny (Plin. Nat. 3.4) calls it, or Augusta, as it is simply called in the ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Trinobantum
AUGUSTA TRINOBANTUM[LONDINIUM]
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Augusta Vagiennorum
AUGUSTA VAGIENNORUM(Αὐγούστα Βαγιεννῶν, Ptol.; an inscription, Orell. 76, has AUG. BAG.for Augusta B...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Veromanduorum
AUGUSTA VEROMANDUORUM the chief town of the Veromandui, who are mentioned by Caesar ( B. G. 2.4, 16)...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Augusta Vindelicorum
AUGUSTA VINDELICORUM(Αὐγούστα Οὐενδελικῶν: Augsburg), the capital of Vindelicia or Raetia Secunda, s...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Bracara Augusta
BRA´CARA AUGUSTA(Βραίκαρ Αὐγουστα, Ptol. 2.6.39; Augusta Bracaria, Geog. Rav. 4.43; Braga, Ru.), a c...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Emerita Augusta
EME´RITA AUGUSTA[AUGUSTA EMERITA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Nova Augusta
NOVA AUGUSTA(Νοουδαυγούστα, or Νοοῦα Αὐγούστα, Ptol. 2.6.56), a town of the Arevaci in Hispania Tarr...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Porta Augusta
PORTA AUGUSTA(Πόρτα Αὐγούστα, Ptol. 2.6.50), a town of the Vaccaei, in Hispania Tarraconensis; perha...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Praetoria Augusta
PRAETO´RIA AUGUSTA[AUGUSTA PRAETORIA]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Webster, Mrs. Augusta (Davies)
(1837-1894)
Poet and translator, dau. of Admiral Davies, m. Mr. Thomas Webster, a solicitor. She wr...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin