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Allia

Allia, a stream flowing into the Tiber, is from Rome and the site of the Battle of the Allia, where Romans were defeated by the Gauls under Brennus in 387 BC. (Some date the battle in 364 or 390.)

Allia (moth)

Allia is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.

Usage examples of "allia".

Unluckily for me, he had been married to my lumpish sister Allia for the past twenty years, so we were bonded inescapably: Verontius and I were family.

She was somehow connected to his squid-peddling - that moonlight work Allia never seemed to notice, despite the smell.

Casperia sends her arms, with those that lie By Fabaris, and fruitful Foruli: The warlike aids of Horta next appear, And the cold Nursians come to close the rear, Mix'd with the natives born of Latine blood, Whom Allia washes with her fatal flood.

They had defeated the Roman army near the River Allia and had marched upon the city.

Having brought up Victorina, Allia, Galla, Junia and Maia every one a trainee Fury she should know.

Mark my words, son, the Emperor has a thing or two in store for the so-called Allia nce, and your father will be revenged.