Plukenetia (syn. Accia), a genus of plant of the family Euphorbiaceae
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Accia may refer to: Accia (gens), a Roman gens Diocese of Accia, on Corsica, disestablished 1544 Plukenetia (syn. Accia), a genus of plant of the family...
The gens Accia was a plebeian family at ancient Rome during the late Republic. The gens is known primarily from two individuals, Lucius Accius, a tragic...
Diocese of Accia was a Roman Catholic bishopric on the island of Corsica. It is now a titular diocese. The diocese was located in the town of Accia in the...
The Diocese of Mariana and Acci or Diocese of Accia and Mariana (Latin: Dioecesis Acciensis et Marianensis) was a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory...
Tanto ap(r)e l'omo nele b(r)accia, qua(n)to ella sua alteza. Dal nasscimento de chapegli al fine di sotto del mento è il decimo dell'altez(z)a del(l)'uomo...
Import Nights stage alongside EDM artists Freya Fox, DJ Peach, Meirlin, DJ Accia, Lucid Lolo, DJ Rose Gold, and many others. The name TOKiMONSTA originates...
the diocese was united with the Diocese of Acci(a) to form the Diocese of Accia and Mariana. Both dioceses were poor and had lost population. Mariana had...
The letter "W" did not exist in Classical Latin. Abronia Abudia Aburia Accia Accoleia Acerronia Acilia Aconia Actoria Acutia Aebutia Aedinia Aelia Aemilia...
Terni, Todi, Amelia and Spoleto (the current part of southern Umbria). Accia gens Annaea gens Belliena gens Cocceia gens Fuficia gens Luciena gens Peducaea...
in French)); milione 'million' (< mille 'thousand'); Suffixes -accio, -accia, and -astro, -astra, also exist, but they are used to form pejorative words...
1 September 1682) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Accia and Mariana (1656–1682). Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniani was born in Genoa, Italy...
was the principal co-consecrator of Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniani, Bishop of Accia and Mariana (1656). Cheney, David M. "Archbishop Ascanio Piccolomini". Catholic-Hierarchy...
Retrieved 2015-11-06. "Codex Guelf". Thearma.org. Retrieved 2015-11-06. "Di Accia Armato di Tutt'Arme" (in Italian). Archived from the original on June 21...
called "Accia" (or "Dazza" or "Datia"), a name whose etymology is quite uncertain, but arguably associated with the river Almone, called "Acqua Accia", that...
prelate who served as Bishop of Reggio Emilia (1662–1674) and Bishop of Accia and Mariana (1645–1656). Giovanni Agostino Marliani was born of a patrician...
Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Genoa (1559–1567) and Bishop of Accia (1553–1558). Agostino Maria Salvago was ordained a priest in the Order of...
diocese was connected with the archdiocese of Genoa and the bishoprics of Accia and Nebbio. It remained the seat of the bishop of Mariana from 1269 to 1440...
comes from the union of two words: castello (Italian for "castle") and accia (celery, a plant that used to grow abundantly in the place where now the...
Agostino Fieschi may refer to: Agostino Fieschi (bishop of Accia and Mariana) (1643–1685), Italian Roman Catholic bishop Agostino Fieschi (bishop of Sagone)...
were united and 18 were not united with other dioceses, these included: Accia, Agde (united), Aléria, Alès (united), Alet, Apt, Arisitum, Auxerre (united)...
(something like a young man, a lad, a youngster, etc.). Suffixes -accio, -accia (rarely -azzo, -azza), -astro, -astra and -ucolo, -ucola, also exist, but...
Emeritus of Ventimiglia, with Giovanni Agostino Marliani, Bishop Emeritus of Accia and Mariana, serving as co-consecrators. He served as Bishop of Krk until...
Malaspina, Bishop of Sansepolcro (1655); Carlo Fabrizio Giustiniani, Bishop of Accia and Mariana (1656); Celio Piccolomini, Titular Archbishop of Caesarea in...
inscription from Rome, dating to the fifth century. He was the husband of Accia or Maria Tulliana, granddaughter of the rhetorician Victorinus. They had...