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AURELIA

'Aurelia', originally meaning "golden" in Latin, can refer to any of the following:
==A feminine Roman given name (from the Aurelian gens)==
''For example'':

Aurelia Cotta, mother of Julius Caesar.

★ Annia Aurelia Galeria Lucilla, second daughter of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius

Aurelia Plath, mother of American poet Sylvia Plath

Aurelia Dobre , gymnast from Romania

Aurelia Tizón, first wife of Argentine president Juan Perón

Aurélia de Souza, Portuguese painter

Aurelia Trywianska, Polish hurdler.

Aurelia Dichalha Dolce, fictional character in Namco's ''Soul Series'' of fighting games.

Aurelia Hero McCullough Koh, first child of Glenda Koh and James McCullough

Aurelia Sarah Ramli, first child of Nur Fadelinah Yusof and Ramli M. Kassim

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★ ''Aurelia'' is a genus of jellyfish in the Ulmaridae family. ''Aurelia aurita'', also known as moon jelly, is one of the species in this genus.

★ Aurelia is a synonym for chrysalis.

Aurelia (crater) is a crater on Venus.

419 Aurelia is an asteroid.

Aurelia is a hypothetical Earth-sized planet orbiting a red dwarf star.

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Aurelia is a city in Iowa.

Via Aurelia is a road, dating back to the Roman Empire, from Rome northwestwards along the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea.

★ The Lancia Aurelia is an automobile.

★ Aurelia is the name of a hymn tune by Samuel Sebastian Wesley.

★ The USS Aurelia was a ship in the US Navy.

★ Aurelia (or Aurélia, in Portuguese) is the first Brazilian gay dictionary, written by Angelo Vip and Fred Libi, published by Editora do Bispo (São Paulo), and released on May, 2006.

Aurélie 1855 book by Gérard de Nerval

★ The Federal Republic of Aurelia is a fictional country in

★ Aurelia is the name of a planet, home to the Aurelians in the first/third-person-shooter Advent Rising for PC and Microsoft Xbox

★ Aurelia a fictitious country at the center of a role play game called www.votersmind.com

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