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__NOTOC__ Eulalia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, ''Ευλαλια'', meaning "well-spoken." It may refer to: People * Saint Eulalia (other), the name of two venerated Spanish martyr saints, with similar hagiographies of possibly same historical origin, with several locales in Roman Catholic countries named after them: ** Saint Eulalia of Mérida (c. 292–304) ** Saint Eulalia of Barcelona (c. 290–303) whose relics are assumed to be in the Barcelona Cathedral, ''La Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia'' * Eulalia (abbess of Shaftesbury), an abbess of Shaftesbury abbey in Dorset (England) * Eulalia Ares de Vildoza (1809–1884), Argentinian coup leader * Eulalia de Liáns, pseudonym of Spanish writer Fanny Garrido (1846–1917) * Eulalia Kadmina (1853–1881), Imperial Russian opera singer * Eulàlia Lledó (born 1952), Spanish academic * Infanta Eulalia of Spain (1864–1958) * Princess Eulalia of Thurn and Taxis (1908-1993) Places * Santa Eulalia de ...
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Saint Eulalia (other)
Saint Eulalia (in Spanish, Santa Eulalia; in Catalan, Santa Eulàlia or Santa Eulària; in French, Sainte-Eulalie) may refer to: Art * Saint Eulalia (Waterhouse painting), ''Saint Eulalia'' (Waterhouse painting), a painting by John William Waterhouse (1885) People *Eulalia of Barcelona (290–303), saint interred in Barcelona, Spain *Eulalia of Mérida (290–304), saint interred in Mérida, Spain Places France *Sainte-Eulalie (other)—various places in France (and one in Quebec) use this name Guatemala *Santa Eulalia, Huehuetenango, a municipality in the department of Huehuetenango Mexico *Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, a town in the state of Chihuahua Peru *Santa Eulalia District, of Huarochirí Province *Rio Santa Eulalia, a river in Lima province that merges with the Rímac River Portugal *Silveiros e Rio Covo (Santa Eulália), a parish in Barcelos *, a parish in Arouca, Portugal *Santa Eulália de Fórnos, a parish in Freixo de Espada à Cinta Spain *San ...
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Eulalia Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania
Eulalia Township is a township in Potter County, Pennsylvania, Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 873 at the 2020 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all land. Eulalia Township surrounds Coudersport, Pennsylvania, Coudersport and is bordered to the north by Hebron Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Hebron Township, to the east by Sweden Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Sweden Township, to the south by Homer Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Homer Township and to the west by Roulette Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Roulette Township. History Eulalia Township was the first township in Potter County, Pennsylvania, Potter County. When the county was created on 5 December 1810, the whole county was placed in Eulalia Township. The township was named after the wife of one John Keating, a land agent who led the first people to settle in Potter County. His wife was named Eu ...
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Eulalia!
''Eulalia!'' is the 19th book in the ''Redwall'' children's fantasy novel series by author Brian Jacques James Brian Jacques (, as in "Jakes"; 15 June 1939 – 5 February 2011) was an English novelist known for his '' Redwall'' series of novels and '' Castaways of the Flying Dutchman'' series. He also completed two collections of short stories ent ... and illustrated by David Elliot. "Eulalia" ("Victory") is also the war cry used by the fighting hares and badgers in the ''Redwall'' series. The novel was going to be released in 2006 (to continue the pattern that a new Redwall book is released every year), but was delayed. It was released on October 4, 2007 in the US and UK. Brian Jacques attended a book signing for ''Eulalia!'' in Newark, Delaware's Borders on Sunday, October 14 and again in Minneapolis, Minnesota's Wild Rumpus on October 27. Summary In the far, cold Northern Isles, the fox captain Vizka Longtooth and his Sea Raiders plunder a lonely farmhouse where the y ...
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The Amours Of Sainfroid And Eulalia
''The Amours of Sainfroid and Eulalia'' or ''Venus in the Cloister'' is a pornographic book published in New York City in 1854, translated from the French ''Les Amours de Sainfroit, jésuite, et Eulalie, fille dévote'' published by Isaac van der Kloot at The Hague in 1729. It is an anticlerical account of the seduction of a nun by a Jesuit priest. Henry Spencer Ashbee suggests that it is based on an historical incident in Toulon in 1728–29, involving Jesuit priest and alleged witch Catherine Cadière. See also *'' Venus in the Cloister'' (1683, tr.1724) References *Pisanus Fraxi (Henry Spencer Ashbee), ''Index Librorum Prohibitorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books'', London, privately printed, 1877, pp. 64–70 *Clare A. Lyons, ''Sex among the Rabble: an intimate history of gender & power in the age of revolution, Philadelphia, 1730-1830'', ''Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture The Omohundro ...
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Absalom, Absalom!
''Absalom, Absalom!'' is a novel by the American author William Faulkner, first published in 1936. Taking place before, during, and after the American Civil War, it is a story about three families of the American South, with a focus on the life of Thomas Sutpen. Plot summary ''Absalom, Absalom!'' details the rise and fall of Thomas Sutpen, a white man born into poverty in western Virginia who moves to Mississippi with the dual aims of gaining wealth and becoming a powerful family patriarch. The story is told entirely in flashbacks narrated mostly by Quentin Compson to his roommate at Harvard College, Shreve, who frequently contributes his own suggestions and surmises. The narration of Rosa Coldfield, and Quentin's father and grandfather, are also included and re-interpreted by Shreve and Quentin, with the total events of the story unfolding in nonchronological order and often with differing details. This results in a peeling-back-the-onion revelation of the true story of the Su ...
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Adelpha Eulalia
''Adelpha eulalia'', the Arizona sister, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It occurs from at least Guatemala and Mexico to the southwestern United States, including southeastern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and southern Texas. They can also sometimes be found in Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. ''Adelpha eulalia'' belongs to the ''serpa'' species group in the genus ''Adelpha'' (sisters). It was previously treated as a subspecies of Bredow's sister ('' Adelpha bredowii''). Recent phylogenetic In biology, phylogenetics (; from Greek φυλή/ φῦλον [] "tribe, clan, race", and wikt:γενετικός, γενετικός [] "origin, source, birth") is the study of the evolutionary history and relationships among or within groups o ... studies, however, conclude that morphological, geographical, and genetic evidence make it clear that it is a separate species. See also *'' Adelpha californica'', the California sister References N ...
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Miscanthus Sinensis
''Miscanthus sinensis'', the eulalia or Chinese silver grass, is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae, native to eastern Asia throughout most of China, Japan, Taiwan and Korea. Description It is an herbaceous perennial grass, growing to tall, rarely , forming dense clumps from an underground rhizome. The leaves are tall and 0.3–2 cm broad. The flowers are purplish, held above the foliage. This plant is the preferred structure for the nesting of some species of paper wasps, such as '' Ropalidia fasciata''. Nomenclature The Latin specific epithet ''sinensis'' means "from China", though the plant is found elsewhere in eastern Asia. Forms and varieties *''M. sinensis'' f. ''glaber'' Honda *''M. sinensis'' var. ''gracillimus'' Hitchc. *''M. sinensis'' var. ''variegatus'' Beal *''M. sinensis'' var. ''zebrinus'' Beal Cultivation It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate climates around the world. It has become an invasive species in ...
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Eulalia (plant)
''Eulalia'' is a genus of Asian, African, and Australian plants in the grass family.Kunth, Karl Sigismund 1829. Révision des Graminées 1: 160–161
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''Eulalia'' was named after the French botanical artist .Watson, L. and M. J. Dallwitz. (1992 onwards)
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As a common name, "eulalia" refers to a grass in a different genus, ''

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Odontomyia
''Odontomyia'' is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. There are at least 220 described species in ''Odontomyia''. See also * List of Odontomyia species References Further reading * * External links * * Stratiomyidae Brachycera genera {{Stratiomyidae-stub ...
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Eulalia (annelid)
''Eulalia'' is a genus of polychaete worms. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus : *'' Eulalia anoculata'' Hartman & Fauchald, 1971 *'' Eulalia artica'' Annenkova, 1946 *''Eulalia aurea'' Gravier, 1896 *'' Eulalia austrophylliformis'' Uschakov, 1972 *'' Eulalia bilineata'' (Johnston, 1840) *'' Eulalia brevicornis'' (Moore, 1894) *''Eulalia brunnea'' (Hartmann-Schröder, 1963) *''Eulalia clavigera'' (Audouin & Milne Edwards, 1833) *''Eulalia dubia'' Webster & Benedict, 1884 *''Eulalia ellipsis'' (Dalyell, 1853) *''Eulalia eos'' Michaelsen, 1897 *''Eulalia expusilla'' Pleijel, 1987 *''Eulalia gemina'' Kato & Mawatari, 2001 *''Eulalia gracilior'' (Chamberlin, 1919) *''Eulalia gravieri'' Uschakov, 1972 *''Eulalia hanssoni __NOTOC__ Eulalia is a feminine given name of Greek origin, ''Ευλαλια'', meaning "well-spoken." It may refer to: People * Saint Eulalia (other), the name of two venerated Spanish martyr sain ...
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495 Eulalia
Eulalia ( minor planet designation: 495 Eulalia) is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. Eulalia is very near the 3:1 Jupiter orbital resonance. It is possible that the disruption of Eulalia's parent body resulted in a mass bombardment of the Earth and Moon 800 million years ago, forming the Copernicus crater on the Moon and involving about 50 times the amount of material of the Chicxulub impact The Chicxulub crater () is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Its center is offshore near the community of Chicxulub, after which it is named. It was formed slightly over 66 million years ago when a large a ... on Earth at the beginning of the Cryogenian geological period.Terada, K., Morota, T. & Kato, MAsteroid shower on the Earth-Moon system immediately before the Cryogenian period revealed by KAGUYA.''Nature Communications'' 11, 3453 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17115-6 References External links Lightcurve plot of 495 Eula ...
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Eulalia, Norman Park
Eulalia is a heritage-listed villa at 75 McIllwraith Avenue, Norman Park, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1889. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992. History Eulalia is a single-storeyed brick house which was constructed in 1889. The land on which the house stands was first bought by August Dimper who purchased in 1860. In 1888, the land was further subdivided and was purchased by Patrick Real. In the following year Real employed Brisbane architects, John Hall & Sons to design a house for the site and Morley Whitehead of Ipswich were subsequently contracted to build Eulalia, a Greek word meaning speaking well of everybody. At this period, John Smith Murdoch was employed in the office of John Hall and Sons and it is possible that he may have been the designer for Eulalia. Patrick Real was the son of impoverished Irish emigrants and left school at twelve to become an apprentice carpenter and later to work at the North Ipswich Railway Wo ...
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