- The Via
Salaria was an
ancient Roman road in Italy. It
eventually ran from Rome (from
Porta Salaria of the
Aurelian Walls) to
Castrum Truentinum (Porto...
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Salaria is a
genus of fish in the
family Blenniidae. It now
contains marine species which are
found around the
Mediterranean Sea and the
eastern Atlantic...
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Porta Salaria was a gate in the
Aurelian Walls of Rome, Italy.
Constructed between 271 AD and 275 AD, it was
demolished in 1921.
Porta Salaria was part...
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Singh Salaria, PVC (29
November 1935 – 5
December 1961) was an
Indian military officer and
member of a
United Nations peacekeeping force.
Salaria was an...
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Salaria Kea O'Reilly (born 13 July 1913 – 18 May 1990) was an
American nurse and
desegregation activist who
volunteered in both the
Spanish Civil War...
- part the
British Army.
During the
Spanish Civil War, he met and
married Salaria Kea, an African-American nurse, who was also
volunteering her services...
- the Via
Salaria (opposite the
Catacomb of St. Priscilla), laid out. The
Liber Pontificalis says: "He
established a
cemetery on the Via
Salaria, and he...
- 1861
Salarias sibogai Bath, 1992
Salarias sinuosus Snyder, 1908 (Fringelip blenny)
Salarias alboguttatus Salarias fasciatus Salarias ramosus Salarias sinuosus...
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October 1976, the
group was
renamed 10th
Joint Forces Maneuver Auto
Group "
Salaria". Like all
Italian Army
transport units the
group was
named for a historic...
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Salarias fasciatus,
commonly known as the
jewelled blenny or
lawnmower blenny is a benthic, neritic,
marine fish
species endemic to Australasia. Despite...