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- the
Tethys and most of Panthal****a.
Ammonite diversifications occurred coevally with
marine transgressions,
while their diversity nadirs occurred during...
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lineage of the
mountain goat, are
nonetheless very
closely related and
almost coeval to the
mountain goat; they
evolved in
parallel from an
ancestral goat. Other...
- churches,
particularly in Milan. The
subsequent early medieval period,
coeval with and
following the
Migration Period, will be of
capital importance for...
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British Vogue. 29 June 2020.
Retrieved 2020-07-08. "Niko B -
Coeval Magazine".
COEVAL. 2 July 2020.
Retrieved 2020-07-08. "NIKO B | full
Official Chart...
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introduction of the
title was Longobardic,
while in
Sicily and
Sardinia it was
coeval with
Norman rule some
centuries later, and one
referred to the baronage...
- icon,
which probably represents the Arno, was
situated in a
staircase which is
believed to
belong to the well
coeval with the
foundation of the city....
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existence of Oce**** and
rejected the reasoning—proposed by some of his
coevals—according to
which the
uncommon phenomenon of the
summerly Nile
flood was...
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these nests contained gold nuggets".
Apollonius of Tyana, who was
nearly coeval with Pliny, gave a
somewhat unique account of the griffin,
claiming them...
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century BCE) 7′ 490 0.021 -97.9%
Posidonius (1st
century BCE) (quoted by
coeval Cleomedes) 21″ 10,000 0.426 -57.4%
Ptolemy (2nd century) 2′ 50″ 1,210 0...