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Veleda (fl. AD 69–84) was
seeress of the Bructeri, a
Germanic people who
achieved some
prominence during the
Batavian rebellion of AD 69–70,
headed by...
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literature records the name of
several Germanic seeresses,
including Albruna,
Veleda, Ganna, and, by way of an
archaeological find, Waluburg.
Norse mythology...
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Maria Veleda, the
pseudonym widely used by
Maria Carolina Frederico Crispin (1871–1955), was a
Portuguese educator,
journalist and activist. One of the...
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Veleda or
Velleda may
refer to:
Veleda, a
priestess and
prophet of the
Germanic tribe of the
Bructeri Velléda, a
cantata by Paul
Dukas Velleda (beetle)...
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walckenaerius Latreille, 1806
Synonyms Dysdera fasciata Risso, 1826
Veleda lineata Blackwall, 1859
Veleda pallens Blackwall, 1862
Uloborus walckenaerii Chyzer & Kulczynski...
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family Hesperiidae.
Eprius repens Evans, 1955
Eprius repta Evans, 1955
Eprius veleda Godman, 1901
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e...
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Sousa Teles (1847–1921),
senior politician and
military officer Maria Veleda (1871–1955), educator,
journalist and
activist Raul
Pires Ferreira Chaves...
- name from the
German form of the name of the 1st-century
Bructeri völva
Veleda. As well as
being known to use
green energy,
Weleda uses
natural ingredients...
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dismasted the
Euterpe while traversing the Bay of
Bengal typhoon. 1875:
Veleda - 76 m (250 ft) long and 15 m (50 ft) wide. It is part of a
current salvage...
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Caroline Bjelke-Petersen (1874–1969), Danish-Australian
novelist Maria Veleda (Maria
Carolina Frederico Crispin, 1871–1955),
Portuguese educator, journalist...