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salian Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( salian ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ସାଲିଆନ୍,

ଫ୍ରାଙ୍କସ୍ ଗୋଷ୍ଠୀର ଜଣେ ସଦସ୍ୟ 4th ର୍ଥ ଶତାବ୍ଦୀରେ ହଲାଣ୍ଡରେ ସ୍ଥାପିତ ହୋଇଥିଲେ |,

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Quarterly: 1st and 4th azure, a unicorn saliant argent, armed, maned and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight demi-thistles vert.


Unenlagiines also had elongated, slender hindlimbs with a subarctometatarsalian metatarsus, which is characterized by the pinched metatarsal III at the upper end.


It flows from the Pindus mountains through the Thessalian plain and empties into the Aegean Sea, northeast of the Vale of Tempe, near Stomio.


of Theban troops and leads the Theban army into Thessaly, where he outmanoeuvres the Thessalians and secures the release of Pelopidas without a fight.


name "Messalian" comes from the Syriac ܡܨܠܝܢܐ, mṣallyānā, meaning "one who prays".


Centro de Estudios Rosalianos.


But despite his great energy and reputation as an experienced vir militaris, there was little Hortensius could do against the enormous disproportion of the forces descending upon him, other than gather together some Thessalian auxiliary units he had been commissioned to recruit, and fall back southwards.


AD, with interruptions Thessalian League (Κοινὸν τῶν Θεσσάλων, Koinon ton Thessalon), existing 363 BC to 3rd century AD, with interruptions League of.


The other two, Boeotian and Thessalian, were spoken in the northeast of the Greek mainland (in Boeotia and Thessalia).


The third metatarsal exhibits a distinctive lateral "pinching", known as the "arctometarsalian" condition, variations of which are found.


Strobiloideae (or Ranalian line) with connation of like parts and the Cotyloideae (or Rosalian line) with connation of unlike parts, which he assigned as.


In the thessalian front, the Crown Princess founded field hospitals, visited the wounded and even directly administered care for victims of the fighting.



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