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Genus of camel spiders
following fifty-nine species: Blossia aegyptica (Roewer, 1933) — Egypt, Israel Blossia albocaudata Levy & Shulov, 1964 — Israel Blossia alticursor Lawrence, 1929
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Ancient Roman family
The gens Blossia, also spelled Blosia, was a Roman family of Campanian origin, which came to prominence during the Second Punic War. The most famous member
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Barria Bavia Bellia Bellicia Belliena Betiliena Betua Betutia Blandia Blossia Boionia Brotia Bruttia Bucculeia Bucia Burbuleia Burriena Caecia Caecilia
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Family of spider-like animals
Roewer, 1934 Biton Karsch, 1880 Bitonota Roewer, 1933 Bitonupa Roewer, 1933 Blossia Simon, 1880 Blossiana Roewer, 1933 Ceratobiton Delle Cave & Simonetta,
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Ancient Roman family
clients, Gaius Socellius Saturninus and Blossia Januaria. Gaius Socellius Saturninus, together with his wife, Blossia Januaria, built a sepulchre at Rome
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Ancient philosopher
a Patrician Roman woman, which is not attested in historical sources. Blossia (gens) Plutarch, Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, "Tiberius Gracchus"
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Divinely Glorious; Divine and Wonderful
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Purified.
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Wish
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Knowledge
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Wealthy Wolf
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Mind; Intellect
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Contemporary phonetic'enduring.
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Pet form of English Saffron, SAFFIE means "saffron (the spice)."
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God of the World
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