- pacata
- पचत
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
pacatá — पचत … Indonesian dictionary
pācata — पाचत … Indonesian dictionary
pacata-bhṛijjatā — पचतभृज्जता … Indonesian dictionary
Julia Pacata — was the daughter of Julius Indus, a 1st century nobleman of the Gaulish Treveri who helped put down a Gaulish rebellion in 21 and led an auxiliary cavalry unit in the Roman army, the Ala Gallorum Indiana. She married Gaius Julius Alpinus… … Wikipedia
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