Lamia (/ˈleɪmiə/; Greek: Λάμια), in ancient Greek mythology, was a child-eating monster and, in later tradition, was regarded as a type of night-haunting...
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LaMia Corporation S.R.L., operating as LaMia (short for Línea Aérea Mérida Internacional de Aviación), was a Bolivian charter airline headquartered in...
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Lamia Football Club (Greek: Π.Α.Ε. Π.Α.Σ. Λαμία 1964) is a Greek professional football club based in Lamia, Greece. It was founded in 1964. The club plays...
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Jenna Lamia is an American actress, writer, and audiobook narrator. Lamia began her acting career in New York City, where she appeared on Broadway in...
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Lamia (Greek: Λαμία, Lamía, pronounced [laˈmi.a]) is a city in central Greece. The city dates back to antiquity, and is today the capital of the regional...
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lamia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikispecies has information related to Lamia (disambiguation). Lamia is a daemon in Greek mythology. Lamia may...
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Princess Lalla Lamia (arabe : لَالَّة لمياء); born Lamia El Solh in Beirut, August 4, 1937, is the Lebanese widow of Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco...
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LaMia Flight 2933 was a charter flight of an Avro RJ85, operated by LaMia, that on 28 November 2016 crashed near Medellín, Colombia, killing 71 of the...
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Lamia Bahnasawy (born 11 November 1984) is an athlete from Egypt. She competes in archery. Bahnasawy represented Egypt at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She...
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"Lamia" is a narrative poem written by the English poet John Keats, which first appeared in the volume Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St Agnes and Other...
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Lamia (Arabic: لمياء), Lamyae or Lamiya is a feminine given name borne in Libyan-Greek mythology by a Libyan queen that transformed into a mythological...
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Batocera rubus (redirect from Lamia downesi)
octomaculata (Fabricius) Cerambyx albomaculatus Retzius, 1783 Cerambyx rubus Linnaeus, 1758 Lamia downesi Hope, 1845 Lamia octomaculata Fabricius, 1792...
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Lamia bint Majid Al Saud (Arabic: لمياء بنت ماجد آل سعود) is a Saudi royal and philanthropist who is Secretary General of Alwaleed Philanthropies and...
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mythology, Lamia (/ˈleɪmiə/; Ancient Greek: Λάμια) was a daughter of Poseidon, and mother, by Zeus, of the Libyan Sibyl. It was perhaps this Lamia who, according...
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G.S. Lamia (Greek: Γ.Σ. Λαμία) is a Greek volleyball club based in Lamia. It was founded in 1976 and it plays in A1 Ethniki championship. The gymnasium...
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Monochamus sutor (redirect from Lamia heinrothi)
1758 Lamia sutor (Linnaeus, 1758) Cerambyx atomarius DeGeer, 1775 Cerambyx anglicus Voet, 1778 (Unav.) Lamia heinrothi Caderhjielm, 1798 Lamia rosenmülleri...
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Fox Entertainment in 2019. Jenna Lamia was announced to be adapting the book for the project in December 2019. Lamia was revealed to be serving as showrunner...
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Lamia Ziadé (born in Beirut, Lebanon, 1968) is a Lebanese illustrator and visual artist. She grew up in Lebanon then moved to Paris and studied graphic...
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Morimus asper (redirect from Lamia lugubris)
asper Sulzer, 1776 Lamia lugubris Fabricius, 1792 Morimus lugubris (Fabricius) Mulsant, 1839 Morinus asper (Sulzer) Sama, 1991 Lamia tristis (Linnaeus)...
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Chiruromys lamia, also known as the lamia or the broad-headed tree mouse, is a species of rodent found chiefly in southeastern New Guinea. It is arboreal...
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Ionikos Lamias B.C. was a Greek professional basketball club based in Lamia, Greece. In 2014, the club merged with Esperos Lamia. In 2006, Ionikos Lamias was...
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Weaver beetle (redirect from Lamia (genus))
The weaver beetle (Lamia textor) is a species of beetle from subfamily Lamiinae in long-horned beetle family; it is a North Asia species. Larvae develop...
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Stellognatha maculata (redirect from Lamia maculator)
name Stellognatha maculata (Olivier, 1795) Synonyms Cerambix [sic] maculatus Olivier, 1795 Lamia maculator Schönherr, 1817 Lamia cornutor Klug, 1833...
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Phryneta verrucosa (redirect from Lamia squamata)
(Fabricius, 1775) Cerambyx verrucosus Drury, 1773 Lamia squamata Goeze, 1777 Lamia sternutator Fabricius, 1775 Lamia verrucosa (Drury, 1773) Phryneta melanoptera...
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Lamia Chraïbi, is a Franco–Moroccan film producer. She is best known as the producer of critically acclaimed films Mimosas, Jahilya and Urgent. After...
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Draw Loss Olympiacos v Panserraikos Olympiacos v Atromitos Olympiacos v Lamia AEK Athens v Olympiacos Olympiacos v A.E. Kifisia Olympiacos v Aris PAS...
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The lamia (or lamina) (plural: lamiak or laminak) is a siren or nereid-like creature in Basque mythology. Lamiak are typically portrayed as living in...
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Epicedia maculatrix (redirect from Lamia carceli)
name Epicedia maculatrix (Perty, 1831) Synonyms Lamia carceli Guérin-Méneville in Bélanger, 1834 Lamia maculatrix Perty, 1831 Leprodera pleuricosta J....
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Saperda scalaris (redirect from Lamia scalaris)
Saperda Species: S. scalaris Binomial name Saperda scalaris (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Lamia scalaris (Linnaeus, 1758) Cerambyx scalaris Linnaeus, 1758...
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Lucius Aelius Lamia Plautius Aelianus (c. 45 – 81/96) was a Roman senator. He was described by Brian W. Jones as "the most eminent of the consular victims"...
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