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- Ovida or Odiva (died 481/482) was a late Western Roman general and warlord of likely Gothic origin and the last Roman ruler of Dalmatia. Ovida initially...
- Ovida Delect (24 April 1926 – 9 October 1996) was a French poet, Communist, politician and member of the French resistance during the Second World War...
- in Dalmatia and continued to govern it until he was ********inated in 480. Ovida, a military commander, was in charge of Dalmatia thereafter. However, Odoacer...
- mostly ignored him. In 480, Nepos was murdered by two of his generals, Ovida and Viator, perhaps in Diocletian's Palace, possibly while planning an expedition...
- militum under Valentinian II and Eugenius 383–388: Andragathius ?–480: Ovida 392–408: Stilicho 411–421: Constantius (III) 422–425: Castinus 425–430:...
- Boislambert (1906-1986), Resistance leader, governor, politician, diplomat Ovida Delect (1926–1996), poet, Communist, politician, member of the French resistance...
- 114852. ISSN 1250-7334. Demo, Željko (1988). "The Mint in Salona: Nepos and Ovida (474–481/2)". In Kos, Peter; Demo, Željko (eds.). Studia Numismatica Labacensia...
- Salona (Croatia)". Željko, Demo (1988). "The Mint in Salona: Nepos and Ovida (474-481/2)". Studia Numismatica Labacensis Alexandro Jeločnik Oblata. Ljubljana:...
- publication in early 1925 after only four issues. During World War II, Ovida Delect, a transgender woman, poet, and communist activist, was deported...
- place at the level of Fontaine des Haudriettes, Rue des Haudriettes; Place Ovida-Delect (4th arrondis****t): place located at the crossroads of Rue des...