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Aurelia may refer to: People * Aurelia (name), a given name, including a list of people * Chiara Aurelia (born 2002), American actress * Aurelia gens, a Roman plebeian family * Astrud Aurelia, American drag queen Science * Aurelia (cnidarian), ''Aurelia'' (cnidarian), genus of jellyfish in the family Ulmaridae * ''Aurelia'', a taxonomic synonym for the plant genus ''Narcissus (plant), Narcissus'' * Aurelia, synonym for Pupa#Chrysalis, chrysalis * Aurelia (crater), a crater on Venus * 419 Aurelia, an asteroid * Aurelia and Blue Moon, Aurelia, a hypothetical Earth-sized planet orbiting a red dwarf star Places * Aurelia, medieval Latin name for Orléans * Aurelia, Iowa, a small city in the United States Arts and entertainment * The title character of Giraudoux's play ''The Madwoman of Chaillot'' * Aurelia (telenovela), ''Aurelia'' (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela * “Aurelia”, a hymn tune for "The Church's One Foundation" by Samuel Sebastian Wesley * "Aurélia", an 1855 novella ...
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Aurelia (name)
Aurelia (also spelled Aurelía, Aurélia or Aurelija) is a feminine given name from the Latin family name Aurelia (gens), Aurelius, which was derived from ''aureus'' meaning "golden". The name began from early saints. Aurelia may refer to: Pre-modern world * Aurelia (mother of Caesar) (c. 120 BC–54 BC), Roman noblewoman * Aurelia Orestilla (c. 1st century BCE), wife of Catiline * Aurelia Paulina, 2nd century noblewoman * Aurelia of Regensburg (died 1027), Roman Catholic saint * Aurelia of Strasbourg, 4th-century saint Modern era * Aurélia Beigneux (born 1980), French politician * Aurelia Brădeanu (born 1979), Romanian handballer * Aurelia E. Brazeal (born 1943), American diplomat * Aurelia Browder (1919–1971), African-American civil rights activist * Aurelia Ciurea (born 1982), Romanian aerobic gymnast * Aurelia Correia (died 1875), Euro-African slave trader * Aurelia Courtney (born 2014), daughter of American Bravo TV stars Nadine Jolie Courtney and Erik Courtney * Aur ...
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Aurelia (telenovela)
''Aurelia'', is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and originally transmitted by Telesistema Mexicano. Cast *Patricia Morán *Enrique Aguilar * Pituka de Foronda *Sergio Bustamante * Graciela Doring *Mauricio Herrera * Josefina Escobedo *Alberto Galán Alberto Galán (November 20, 1901 – January 5, 1977) was a Spanish-born Mexican film actor. He starred in the 1943 film ''María Candelaria''.Mora p.62 Selected filmography * ''Juarez and Maximillian'' (1934) * ''Every Madman to His Specialty'' ... References External links * {{Televisa telenovelas 1960s Televisa telenovelas Spanish-language telenovelas 1968 telenovelas 1968 Mexican television series debuts ...
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USS Aurelia (AKA-23)
USS ''Aurelia'' (AKA-23) was an in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1972. History ''Aurelia'' (AKA-23) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1884) on 5 February 1944 at Providence, R.I., by the Walsh-Kaiser Co., Inc.; launched on 4 July 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Roy P. Mills; and acquired and commissioned on 14 October 1944. Her name is Latin and means ''The Golden One''. 1944 In early November 1944, the attack cargo ship got underway for shakedown training in the Chesapeake Bay. She arrived at Norfolk, Va., on the 23d to embark troops and load cargo, sailed on the 28th for Hawaii – via the Panama Canal – and reached Pearl Harbor on 17 December. 1945 ''Aurelia'' got underway on 5 January 1945 to carry troops and cargo to Eniwetok and Guam. She returned to Hawaii on 5 February to embark more troops. On the 13th, the ship sailed, via Eniwetok, for the Philippines. She dropped anchor at Leyte on 4 March and be ...
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Lancia Aurelia
The Lancia Aurelia is a car manufactured and marketed by the Italy, Italian company, Lancia, from 1950 to the summer of 1958 — over a course of six ''series.'' Configurations included a 4-door Saloon (car), saloon/sedan, 2-door GT coupé (B20), 2-door Roadster (automobile), spider/convertible (B24), and as a chassis for custom bodywork by external coachbuilders. The Aurelia is noted for using one of list of automotive superlatives#Firsts, the first series-production V6 engines, and was the first automobile to use radial tires as standard equipment. Establishing a post-war Lancia tradition, the car was named after a Roman roads, Roman road: the Via Aurelia, leading from Rome to Pisa. Specifications The Aurelia was designed under the direction of engineer Vittorio Jano. Its engine, one of list of automotive superlatives#Firsts, the first production V6 engines, a Lancia V6 engine, 60° design developed by Francesco de Virgilio, who was between 1943 and 1948 a Lancia engin ...
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Aurelia Finance
Aurelia Finance SA was a private bank and fund-management company in Geneva, Switzerland that was set up as a feeder fund to Bernie Madoff's illegal Ponzi scheme. Aurelia managed 1.7 billion Swiss francs of clients' money, and advised clients to invest in the Hermes World Fund, a Madoff feeder fund which was listed in Dublin in January 2004, as part of a "conservative" portfolio. Madoff It placed assets of its 800 million Swiss francs ($758 million) Hermes World Fund in investments with Bernard Madoff. Irving Picard, the trustee charged with recovering money for Madoff fraud victims, alleged that in September 2008 when a JPMorgan Structured Investments Distribution Marketing division employee disclosed JPMorgan plans to redeem its money, he was threatened by employees of Aurelia Finance. Picard asserted in a complaint: "The Aurelia Finance representatives repeatedly opposed P Morgan'splan. At two points in the conversation, the Aurelia Finance representatives made threats ... ...
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Via Aurelia
The Via Aurelia () is a Roman road in Italy constructed in approximately 241 BC. The project was undertaken by Gaius Aurelius Cotta, who at that time was censor.Hornblower, Simon, & Antony Spawforth. ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary.'' 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996. Cotta had a history of building roads for Rome, as he had overseen the construction of a military road in Sicily (as consul in 252 BC, during the First Punic War) connecting ''Agrigentum'' (modern Agrigento) and ''Panormus'' (modern Palermo). Background In the middle Republic, a series of roads were built throughout Italy to serve the needs of Roman expansion, including swift army movements and reasonably quick communication with Roman colonies spread throughout Italy. There also was the unintended (but beneficial) consequence of an increase in trade among Italian cities and with Rome. The roads were standardized to wide allowing two chariots to pass, and distance was marked with milestones. ...
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Skies Of Deception
The sky is an unobstructed view upward from the surface of the Earth. It includes the atmosphere and outer space. It may also be considered a place between the ground and outer space, thus distinct from outer space. In the field of astronomy, the sky is also called the celestial sphere. This is an abstract sphere, concentric to the Earth, on which the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars appear to be drifting. The celestial sphere is conventionally divided into designated areas called constellations. Usually, the term ''sky'' informally refers to a perspective from the Earth's surface; however, the meaning and usage can vary. An observer on the surface of the Earth can see a small part of the sky, which resembles a dome (sometimes called the ''sky bowl'') appearing flatter during the day than at night. In some cases, such as in discussing the weather, the sky refers to only the lower, denser layers of the atmosphere. The daytime sky appears blue because air molecules scatter sh ...
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