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Polia may
refer to:
Mario Polia [it] (born 1947),
Italian historian, anthropologist,
ethnographer and
archaeologist Polia Pillin (1909–1992), Polish-American...
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directed two
sequels to Begotten: 2006's Din of
Celestial Birds and 2022's
Polia & Blastema: A
Cosmic Opera. Both are
short films.
Inside a
dilapidated shack...
- goddess,
Athena was
closely ****ociated with the city. She was
known as
Polias and
Poliouchos (both
derived from polis,
meaning "city-state"), and her...
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Polia (Calabrian: Pulìa; Gr****: πόλις, romanized: polis, lit. 'city') is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Vibo
Valentia in the
Italian region...
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Polia's shrew (Crocidura
polia) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Soricidae. It is
endemic to
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kennerley, R. (2017)...
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Polia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae described by
Ochsenheimer in 1816.
Polia adustaeoides Draeseke, 1928
Polia albomixta Draudt, 1950 Polia...
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water spring, the Clepsydra, at the
northwestern foot. A
temple to
Athena Polias, the
tutelary deity of the city, was
erected between 570 and 550 BC. This...
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arcane allegory in
which the main protagonist, Poliphilo,
pursues his love,
Polia,
through a
dreamlike landscape. In the end, he is
reconciled with her by...
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Hodges number for
Polia nimbosa is 10275.
These three subspecies belong to the
species Polia nimbosa:
Polia nimbosa mystica Smith, 1898
Polia nimbosa mysticoides...
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Psilopleura polia is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1898. It is
found from
southern Texas to
Central America...