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Fidentia
FIDE´NTIA(Φιδεντία: Eth. Fidentinus: Borgo S. Donnino), a town of Gallia Cispadana, situated on the ...
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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fidentia
fīdentĭa, ae, f. [fidens, from fido], confidence , self-confidence , boldness (a philosophical wo...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
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Fidentia
Fīdentĭa, ae, f., a small town in Gallia Cisalpina, between Parma and Placentia , now Borgo S. Do...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
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fidentia
fīdentia ae, f fidens, confidence, boldness , C., Iu.
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An Elementary Latin Dictionary
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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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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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Augusta Julia
AUGUSTA JULIA[GADES]
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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 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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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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Julia Myrtilis
JULIA MYRTILIS[MYRTILIS]
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
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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