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- The Maedi (also Maidans, Maedans, or Medi; Ancient Gr****: Μαῖδοι or Μαιδοί) were a Thracian tribe in antiquity. Their land was called Maedica (Μαιδική)...
- Visna-maedi virus (also known as Visna virus, Maedi-visna virus and Ovine lentivirus) from the genus Lentivirus and subfamily Ort****trovirinae, is a...
- leader. Spartacus is described as a Thracian by birth, possibly from the Maedi tribe. Before his enslavement and role as a gladiator, he had served as...
- regent and heir apparent. During Philip's absence, the Thracian tribe of Maedi revolted against Macedonia. Alexander responded quickly and drove them from...
- Galabri, mentioned by Strabo. The Thunatae are mentioned as neighbors of the Maedi, a Thracian tribe. The tribe is mentioned by Ancient Gr**** author Strabo...
- virus Equine infectious anemia virus Feline immunodeficiency virus Jembrana disease virus Puma lentivirus Simian immunodeficiency virus Visna-maedi virus...
- Illyrian tribes lived in most of the area west of Skopje and Thracian groups (Maedi) to the east, whilst Paeonians lived to the south of Skopje. The Dardanians...
- "Feels So Good" (with Tiësto featuring Kelli-Leigh) "Good Parts" (featuring Mædi) "Can't Live Without" (Justin Caruso & Wyn Starks) "No Eyes On Me" "Highs...
- Odyssey Coreli Corpili Krestones Krobyzoi, perhaps Getae Maduateni Maedi MaedoBythini, Maedi that migrated to Asia minor Melanditae Melinophagi Nipsaei Odomanti...
- Mesopotamia and probably the first to introduce the word Madi, which he spelled "Maedi," to the Western world. Young also mentions George Keppel, 6th Earl of Albemarle...