Oxycilla malaca, the bent-lined tan, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Georgia...
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History of Málaga (redirect from Malaca in Hispania)
Spain, the Byzantines took Malaca and other cities on the southeastern coast and founded the new province of Spania in 552. Malaca became one of the principal...
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Enrique of Malacca (redirect from Enrique de Malaca)
Enrique of Malacca (Spanish: Enrique de Malaca; Portuguese: Henrique de Malaca; Malay: Awang Hitam), was a Malay member of the Magellan expedition that...
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the mouth of the Malaca flumen (Guadalmedina). After the Punic Wars, the Roman Republic took control of the town known to them as Malaca. By the 1st century...
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Chamaesyce malaca Small Chamaesyce prostrata (Aiton) Small Chamaesyce villosior (Greenm.) Millsp. Euphorbia callitrichoides Kunth Euphorbia malaca (Small)...
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da Índia Intra Ganges) 1613 — Description of Malaca, Meridional India, and Cathay (Declaraçam de Malaca e da India Meridional com Cathay) 1615 — History...
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is from the itinerary of Chiaymasiouro, king of Demak, and Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia. Chiaymasiouro...
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Calama (Numidia) (redirect from Malaca in Numidia)
Calama was a colonia in the Roman province of Numidia situated where Guelma in Algeria now stands. G. Mokhtar places it just within the Roman province...
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dialect of Malay language with heavy influence of Javanese. Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Eredia (1613), described...
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built in a simple form, without the proper military points. — Declaraçam de Malaca e India Meridional com o Cathay by Manuel Godinho de Erédia, 1613. As the...
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(Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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2020. CUMYL-CB-MEGACLONE CUMYL-CH-MEGACLONE CUMYL-PEGACLONE CUMYL-NBMINACA Malaca S, Tini A, Umani Ronchi F (January 2022). "Fourth generation of synthetic...
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Spanish explorer Juan González de Mendoza: There is one, yt is called in the Malaca tongue Durion, and is so good that [...] it doth exceede in savour all others...
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Gaspar Rodrigues (2012) Campanhas de Afonso de Albuquerque: Conquista de Malaca, 1511 p. 13 Archived 18 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine "Years In Spain:...
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(Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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had transformed Malacca into an impregnable fortress (the Fortaleza de Malaca), controlling access to the sea lanes of the Strait of Malacca and the spice...
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Lex Malacitana or Lex Flavia Malacitana ("Flavian law of Malaca") is a bronze tablet bearing Latin local statutes which deal with the official activities...
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(Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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the local cities to pay for his campaigns, even being accused of sacking Malaca. After Cinna's death in 84 BC, Crassus went to the Roman province of Africa...
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fortuna fica em Malaca, Não quer partir para outra terra. Por aqui toda a gente tem amizade, Quando tu partes logo fica a saudade. Ó Malaca, terra de São...
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(Cherchell) Iomnium (Tigzirt) Cirta (Constantine) Kissi (Djinet) Macomades Malaca Rachgoun Rusazus (Azeffoun) Rusguniae (Tamentfoust) Rusicade (Skikda) Rusippisir...
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When the city came under Portuguese administration, its name was spelled "Malaca", under Dutch administration as "Malakka" or "Malacka", and under British...
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coast: New Carthage (Roman Carthago Nova, modern Cartagena), Abdera and Malaca (Málaga). Some of the Iberian cities retained their pre-Indo-European names...
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colony was the city of Malaca, a supposition he contradicted by pointing out that the ruins of Mainake could still be seen near Malaca and showed the regular...
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tablet contains the lex Malacitana, a 1st century AD municipal charter for Malaca – modern Málaga – in Spain. Similar municipal laws, predecessors to the...
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veterinary purposes. Plants previously often described as Malva sylvestris var. malaca are now considered a cultivar group Malva sylvestris Mauritiana group. It...
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Flor do Mar depicted as a galleon in the 16th century "Roteiro de Malaca". History Portugal Name Flor de la Mar Builder Lisbon shipyards, Kingdom of Portugal...
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Torremolinos. The Romans constructed a road to connect Gades (Cádiz) with Malaca (Málaga). In the 1990s a Roman necropolis was discovered with 23 graves...
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possessions in Spain were limited to a handful of wealthy coastal cities: Gades, Malaca, Abdera and Sexi. In 237 BC, Spain south of the Tagus River was a land of...
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