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According to
Roman mythology,
Amata /əˈmeɪtə/ (also
called Palanto) was the wife of Latinus, king of the Latins, and the
mother of
their only child, Lavinia...
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Amata Catherine Coleman Radewagen (/
əˈmɑːtə, ˈrædəˌwæɡən/ ə-MAH-tə RAD-ə-WAG-ən; born
December 29, 1947),
commonly called Aumua Amata (/aʊˈmuːə/ ow-MOO-ə)...
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Akitsugu Amata (天田昭次,
Amata Akitsugu) (also
known as
Amata Seiichi (天田 誠一)) (born 1927 – July 5, 2013) was a ****anese swordsmith.
Amata followed his father...
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Amata is a
figure in
Roman mythology.
Amata may also
refer to:
Amata (moth), a
genus of
moths of the
family Erebidae Amata,
South Australia, a Pitjantjatjara...
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Amata leucacma is a
species of moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1886. It is
found in Queensland, Australia. "
Amata (Genus)"...
- includes:
Amata acrospila Felder, 1874
Amata actea Swinhoe, 1891
Amata adjuncta Walker Amata aequipuncta Turati, 1917
Amata affinis Rothschild, 1920
Amata albapex...
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AMATA Corporation Public Company Limited (
AMATA) (Thai: อมตะ คอร์ปอเรชั่น จำกัด (มหาชน)) is a Thai
industrial estate provider headquartered in Bangkok...
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Amata of ****isi (died 1250) was a saint, a Poor
Clare nun, and one of
Saint Clare of ****isi's
original followers.
Amata was born into a
noble family in...
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Terra Amata may
refer to:
Terra Amata (archaeological site), an
archeological site in open air
located on the
slopes of
Mount Boron in Nice,
France Terra...
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Gerald Vann, O.P.
Amata was a
Dominican nun who co-founded the
convent of St.
Agnes in Bologna, Italy.
Little is
known of
Amata,
although she is always...