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Cloelia (Ancient Gr****: Κλοιλία) was a
legendary woman from the
early history of
ancient Rome. She was one of the
women taken hostage by Lars Porsena...
- The gens
Cloelia,
originally Cluilia, and
occasionally written Clouilia or Cloulia, was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome. The gens was
prominent throughout...
- boys.
Afterwards the
Romans gave
Cloelia the
unusual honour of a
statue at the top of the Via Sacra,
showing Cloelia mounted on a horse—that is, as an...
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Cloelia is a
minor planet orbiting the Sun that was
discovered by
American astronomer Joel
Hastings Metcalf on
February 22, 1908.
Cloelia is a member...
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Clelia is a
feminine given name
derived from the
Latin Cloelia, ****ociated with the root of the verb
cluere "to have renown, fame," and the name therefore...
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quercus Fabricius, 1793
Sphinx iphimedia Esper, [1804]
Spinx cloelia Esper, 1783
Spinx cloelia Esper, [1804]
Syntomis phegea bessarabica Stauder, 1924 Amata...
- (Taylor and Francis, printers). xiv + 727 pp. +
Plates I-XXV. (Oxyrhopus
clœlia, pp. 108-110).
Freiberg M (1982).
Snakes of
South America. Hong Kong: T...
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refer to:
Clelia (given name) (includes a list of
people with the name)
Cloelia, a
legendary Roman figure Clelia curve, an
algebraic curve Clelia (snake...
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plebeian members or branches.
Aebutia Aemilia Aquillia Aternia Atilia Claudia Cloelia Cornelia Curtia Fabia Foslia Furia Gegania Genucia Herminia Horatia Julia...
- of his
colleague Pompeius Rufus' sons. He also
divorced his then-wife
Cloelia and
married Metella,
widow of the recently-deceased
Marcus Aemilius Scaurus...