Vespasiana (Latin for "Land of Vespasian") was a fictional 4th-century Roman province in Caledonia (northern Scotland) that appeared in Charles Bertram's...
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been an earlier fifth province under another name (may be the enigmatic "Vespasiana"?), and leading others to place Valentia beyond Hadrian's Wall, in the...
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Giovanni Grisostomo (later the Teatro Malibran), in Carlo Pallavicino's Vespasiana. In 1683, she sang in Naples, including in the first performances of Alessandro...
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Ala Gallorum Flaviana Auxilia, deployed in Dacia and both Moesias Ala I Vespasiana Dardanorum Auxilia, deployed in Dacia and both Moesias Cohors II Flavia...
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even named the area north of the Antonine Wall as a separate province of Vespasiana. His work was, however, debunked over the course of the mid-19th century...
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COHORTES COHORTES Gallorum Atectorigiana I Claudia Gallorum Capitoniana I Vespasiana Dardanorum I Flavia Gaetulorum II Hispanorum Aravacorum I Gallorum et...
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Gracias" (in Spanish). Retrieved September 28, 2014. "Urinari públic. Vespasiana. (1900's - 1910's)" (in Catalan). March 21, 2015. Retrieved November 1...
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center. During the first decade of the century, public urinals called vespasianas were installed, made of metal with a circular body with a capacity for...
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During a violent argument with Wajsman, Lamborghini threw her cat, named Vespasiana, from the eighth floor, killing it. In 1990 Wajsman published the novel...
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pseudo-Richard's text were universally rejected, including his claimed province of Vespasiana in lowland Scotland. Edward Gibbon considered pseudo-Richard to be "feeble...
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