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Bardaxima ionia

2021
Bardaxima ionia (Druce, 1900) Figs 14–19, 48–50 Heterocampa ionia Druce, 1900: 515. Lectotype male, [BRAZIL]: AM, Manaus (NHMUK), here designated [examined]. Symmerista albolimbata Dognin, 1909: 83. Holotype male, VENEZUELA: [Distrito Capital], Caracas [no further data] (illegible) (USNM) [examined]. Syn. nov.
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Roman Ionia

2022
How did the cities of Ionia construct and express a distinct sense of Ionian identity under Roman rule? With the creation of the Roman province of Asia and the ever-growing incorporation of the Greeks into the Roman Empire, issues of identity gained new relevance and urgency for the Greek provincials.
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Ionia

1997
Abstract The freedom of the city is mentioned, but not its form of government. The proposers of the decree are ‘(the) ten’, and they head the subscription list as ‘the ten who wrote the decree’: probably they were elected by an earlier meeting of the assembly to draft the decree, like syngrapheis in fifthcentury Athens.
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Pseudepipona (Deuterepipona) ionia subsp. ionia ionia (DE SAUSSURE 1855

2013
Pseudepipona (Deuterepipona) ionia ionia (DE SAUSSURE 1855) Odynerus (Odynerus div, Epsilon) ionius DE SAUSSURE 1855 - Ét. Fam. Vesp. 3: 263. V e r b r e i t u n g:Rhodos, Türkei, Griechenland.
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Ionia

2004
Abstract Although Herodotos draws attention to dialectal differences between individual Ionian poleis (1.142.3–4)⁴ and is aware of differences between the Ionian and Dorian dialects (1.139), the Ionian dialect plays only a marginal role in his definition both of regional ethnic identity and of the region itself.
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Pseudepipona ionia

2012
Pseudepipona ionia (SAUSSURE 1855) Belegte Flugzeit incl. der Daten in BLÜTHGEN & GUSENLEITNER (1970): und: Ende Mai - Anfang Juni. Von dieser nur aus dem Südbalkan und Kleinasien bekannten Art, die J. Schmidt, W. Linsenmaier und M. Schwarz in den 60iger Jahren an etlichen Orten auf der Peloponnes und bei Korinth sogar in Anzahl gefunden haben, habe ...
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Ionia, Leader or Follower?

Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 1953
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Sculpted Symposiasts of Ionia

American Journal of Archaeology, 2011
Statues and statuettes of reclining banqueters were dedicated at several Ionian sanctuaries during the sixth century B.C.E., beginning with the Geneleos Group at the Samian Heraion. Though common for small bronze and terracotta sculpture, this figure type is not otherwise attested in monumental dedicatory sculpture and is rare as architectural ...
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