• Ausia fenestrata is a curious Ediacaran period (635 – 539 million years ago) fossil represented by only one specimen 5 cm long from the Nama Group, a...
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  • Ausia may refer to Ausia, Bangladesh Ausia, Pakistan, village in Punjab province, Pakistan. Ausia (genus) with one species: Ausia fenestrata, an Ediacaran...
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    Ausiàs March (Valencian: [awziˈaz ˈmaɾk]; 1400 – March 3, 1459) was a medieval Valencian poet and knight from Gandia, Valencia. He is considered one of...
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    Ediacaran period – Ausia fenestrata from the Nama Group of Namibia, the sac-like Yarnemia ascidiformis, and one from a second new Ausia-like genus from the...
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  • Ausia (اوسیاہ ) is a village in the Union council of Dewal, Murree Tehsil (مری), Murree District, Pakistan. It borders Union Councils of Rawat, Phagwari...
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    Ausias Despuig (born in Xàtiva in Spain, died 3 September 1483 in Rome) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was made cardinal on the 7 May 1473 by...
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  • Ausia is a town of Chittagong Division in southern Bangladesh. It is located at 23°42'0N 89°16'0E with an altitude of 19 metres (65 feet). Location of...
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    of these disputed fossils are the tunicate-like organisms Burykhia and Ausia from the Ediacaran period. While these may in fact be tunicates, others...
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    ascidians. Other Ediacaran biota tentatively identified as tunicates include Ausia fenestrata Burykhia hunti Chen, Jun-Yuan, et al. "The first tunicate from...
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    its publication in 2012. It is possibly related to the slightly younger Ausia, another putative ascidian from the Vendian biota in Namibia. In the case...
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    early Spanish Renaissance writers come from the Crown of Aragon, including Ausiàs March and Joanot Martorell. In the Crown of Castile, the early Renaissance...
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    Ediacaran period – Ausia fenestrata from the Nama Group of Namibia, the sac-like Yarnemia ascidiformis, and one from a second new Ausia-like genus from the...
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    the ear' (cf. Old Irish ara, arae; Ancient Greek pareiaí, parauai < *par-ausiā). It is cognate with the name of other ancient settlements, including Arausa...
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    Ediacaran biota from central Iran. G. kushkii has been compared to the Namibian Ausia. The genus name "Gibbavasis" is a combination of the two Latin words Gibba...
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    (13th–14th centuries), and the Valencian school of poetry culminating in Ausiàs March (1397–1459). By the 15th century, the city of Valencia had become...
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    succeed him, but Pope Sixtus IV thought that he was too young and appointed Ausías de Puggio. By 1478, the Pope couldn't withstand the pressure any more and...
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    species from the Ediacaran period with some affinity to the ascidians – Ausia from the Nama Group of Namibia and Burykhia from the Onega Peninsula, White...
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    such remarkable authors as the philosopher Ramon Llull, the Valencian poet Ausiàs March, and Joanot Martorell, author of the novel Tirant lo Blanch, published...
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    Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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    Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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    Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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  • – Petit Jehan de Saintre 1455 Padmanābha – Kanhadade Prabandha Pre-1460 Ausiàs March – Poems Turpines Story (Middle English translation of the Historia...
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    Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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    Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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  • by giving them numerous presents and freeing many Christian prisoners. Ausiàs March participated in this expedition. Coulon, Damien; Otten-Froux, Catherine;...
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    30°57′N 176°18′W / 30.95°N 176.3°W / 30.95; -176.3 (March) 83 1979 Ausiàs March, Catalan poet WGPSN Mark Twain 10°55′S 138°17′W / 10.91°S 138.28°W...
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  • Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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  • Serena Vergano. He went to school at St. Peter's School, then at Escola Ausiàs March, both in Barcelona. He studied architecture at Rice University School...
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  • Ediacaran Ausia Burykhia Finkoella Pharyngomorpha Yarnemia Cambrian Cheungkongella Megasiphon Shankouclava Later Ichnotaxa Catellocaula...
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    Carrer d'Ausiàs Marc (sometimes written as Ausiàs March, see the Pompeu Fabra article for more information on spelling) is a street in Eixample, Barcelona...
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