kiːˈwiːliː]; On the Civil War), more commonly referred to as the Pharsalia (Latin: [pʰarˈsaːlia], feminine singular), is a Roman epic poem written by the poet...
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Battle of Pharsalus (redirect from Battle of Pharsalia)
artistic, geographical, and business concerns: Pharsalia, a poem by Lucan Pharsalia, New York, U.S. Pharsalia Technologies, Inc. In Alexandre Dumas' The Three...
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Erichtho (section Lucan's Pharsalia)
impious ways. Her first major role was in the Roman poet Lucan's epic Pharsalia, which details Caesar's Civil War. In the work, Pompey the Great's son...
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Pharsalia is a historic plantation house and farm complex located near Tyro, Nelson County, Virginia. The main house was built between 1814 and 1816 using...
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figures of the Imperial Latin period, known in particular for his epic Pharsalia. His youth and speed of composition set him apart from other poets. Three...
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Pharsalia is a town in Chenango County, New York, United States. The population was 593 at the 2010 census. The town was named after Pharsalia, which is...
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Pharsalia Technologies, Inc. was founded in December 1999, located in Roswell, Georgia, as an emerging company developing network infrastructure products...
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Myagrus alboplagiatus (redirect from Pharsalia alboplagiata)
Tribe: Lamiini Genus: Myagrus Species: M. alboplagiatus Binomial name Myagrus alboplagiatus (Gahan, 1888) Synonyms Pharsalia alboplagiata Gahan, 1888...
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mentioned by the Roman writer Lucan in his epic poem De Bello Civili or Pharsalia. Written in the first century AD, it names Toutatis, Taranis, and Esus...
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