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    Aelia Capitolina (English: /ˈiːliə ˌkæpɪtəˈlaɪnə/ EE-lee-ə KAP-it-ə-LY-nə; full name in Latin: Colonia Aelia Capitolina [kɔˈloːni.a ˈae̯li.a kapɪtoːˈliːna])...
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  • Aelia may refer to: Aelia (bug), an insect genus in the tribe Aelini of the sub family Pentatominae Aelia (gens), a plebeian family at Rome, which flourished...
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    Aelia Eudoxia (/ˈiːliə juˈdɒkʃə -ˈdɒksiə/; Greek: Αἰλία Εὐδοξία; died 6 October 404) was a Roman empress consort by marriage to the Roman emperor Arcadius...
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    Aelia Eudocia Augusta (/ˈiːliə juːˈdoʊʃə ɔːˈɡʌstə/; Greek: Αιλία Ευδοκία Αυγούστα; c. 401 – 460 AD), also called Saint Eudocia, was an Eastern Roman empress...
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    Aelia Paetina or Paetina (fl. early 1st century AD) was the second wife of the Roman Emperor Claudius. Her biological father was a consul of 4 AD, Sextus...
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  • Look up Aelius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The gens Aelia, occasionally written Ailia, was a plebeian family in Rome, which flourished from the...
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    Aelia Flavia Flaccilla (died 386) was a Roman empress and first wife of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. She was of Hispanian Roman descent. During her...
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  • Gerra aelia is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in the western parts of Panama and in the northern and southeastern parts of Costa...
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    c g Aelia albovittata Fieber, 1868 g Aelia alticola Kiritshenko, 1914 g Aelia americana Dallas, 1851 i c g b Aelia angusta Stehlik, 1976 g Aelia cognata...
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    Pulcheria (redirect from Aelia Pulcheria)
    Aelia Pulcheria (/ˈiːliə pʌlˈkɪriə/; Greek: Πουλχερία; 19 January 398 or 399 – 453) was an Eastern Roman empress who advised her brother, the emperor...
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  • Aelia Sabina (fl. 3rd century CE) was a musician who primarily played the hydraulis, an early version of the organ. She lived in Roman settlement of Aquincum...
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    of Aelia Flaccilla, the first wife of Theodosius I, in 385. Coins issued in Placidia's honour in Constantinople after 425 give her name as AELIA PLACIDIA;...
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    1868 Aelia furcula Fieber, 1868 Aelia germari Kuster, 1852 Aelia klugii Hahn, 1833 Aelia notata Rey, 1887 Aelia rostrata Boheman, 1852 Aelia sibirica...
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    Aelia acuminata, common name bishop's mitre, is a species of shield bug belonging to the family Pentatomidae. This species is present in most of Europe...
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    Kokhba revolt, Jerusalem was rebuilt as a Roman colony under the name of Aelia Capitolina, and Judaea was renamed Syria Palaestina, a term occasionally...
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    Aelia americana is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in North America. "Aelia americana Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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    Verina (redirect from Aelia Verina)
    Aelia Verina (Greek: Βερίνα; died 484) was the Empress consort of Leo I of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a sister of Basiliscus. Her daughter Ariadne...
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  • Palaestina. Jerusalem was left in total ruin, and a new city built nearby called Aelia Capitolina. These gentile bishops (Jews were excluded from the city except...
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    Aelia Ariadne (Greek: Ἀριάδνη) (c. 450 – 515) was Eastern Roman empress as the wife of Zeno and Anastasius I. She is venerated as a saint in the Eastern...
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  • Cohors PrimÆ Ælia Dacorvm (Latin name for "1st Aelian Cohort of Dacians") was an infantry regiment of the Auxilia corps of the Imperial Roman army. It...
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    eldest son of the Augustus Theodosius I (r. 379–395) and his first wife Aelia Flaccilla, and the brother of Honorius (r. 393–423). Arcadius ruled the...
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    Marcia Euphemia (also known as Aelia Marcia Euphemia) was the wife of Anthemius, Western Roman Emperor. Marcia Euphemia was the only known daughter of...
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    of Roman Emperor Trajan. Paulina and Afer had two children, a daughter Aelia Domitia Paulina (75-130) and a son emperor Publius Aelius Hadrianus (76-138)...
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    married firstly Aelia Flacilla and secondly Galla: From marriage between Theodosius I and Aelia Flaccilla: Arcadius, married Aelia Eudoxia and had issue:...
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    Aquincum (redirect from Aelia Aquincum)
    been discovered around the city, many of which can be seen to this day. Aelia Sabina Cassius Dio, Historia Romana 55.24  Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857)...
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    Pliny and in inscriptions. One of these gives it the titles of Colonia Aelia Hadria, whence it would appear that it had been re-established by the emperor...
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    Aelia Sophia (Greek: Σοφία) (c. 530 – c./aft. 601) was Byzantine empress as the wife of Emperor Justin II. Although never a monarch, Sophia participated...
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    rights usually ensuing from manumission. Under Augustus, in AD 4 the lex Aelia Sentia created a new class of freedmen who, while technically free, held...
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    changes in administrative and economic life; constructed the colony of Aelia Capitolina over the destroyed city of Jerusalem; and erected a place of...
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    Jerusalem's ruins. the city was later re-founded as the Roman colony of Aelia Capitolina. Foreign cults were introduced and Jews were forbidden entry...
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