- The gens
Anicia (or the Anicii) was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
mentioned first towards the end of the
fourth century BC. The
first of the Anicii...
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Anicia Juliana (Gr****: Ανικία Ίουλιανή, Constantinople, 462 – 527/528) was a Late
Antique Roman imperial princess, wife of the
magister militum of the...
- Empire's capital, Constantinople, for a
resident Byzantine imperial princess,
Anicia Juliana, the
daughter of
Anicius Olybrius (one of the last of the Western...
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Anicia Peters is a
Namibian computer scientist specializing in human–computer
interaction (HCI). She is the CEO of the
National Commission of Research...
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Euphydryas anicia is 4519.
These 24
subspecies belong to
Euphydryas anicia:
Euphydryas anicia alena Barnes & Benjamin, 1926 i
Euphydryas anicia anicia (E. Doubleday...
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Anicia Faltonia Proba (died in Africa, 432) was a
Roman noblewoman of the gens
Anicia. Proba's
father was
Quintus Clodius Hermogeni****
Olybrius (consul...
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Raquel Olmedo (pronounced [raˈkel olˈmeðo]; born
Siomara Anicia Orama Leal on 30
December 1937) is a Cuban-born
Mexican actress and singer. She started...
- (1559),
French edition The 1500th
Anniversary (512–2012) of the
Juliana Anicia Codex: An
Illustrated Dioscoridean Recension.
Jules Janick and Kim E. Hummer...
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Juliana Anicia Codex Janick, Jules; Stolarczyk, John (May 2012). "Ancient Gr****
Illustrated Dioscoridean Herbals:
Origins and
Impact of the
Juliana Anicia Codex...
- c. 360, and
Anicia, the
daughter of
Quintus Clodius Hermogeni**** Olybrius, one of the
Roman consuls for 379, and his wife
Turrenia Anicia Juliana. Adelphius's...