
1) English girl name 
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 Fannia is notable as the granddaughter of the well-known Arria Major. Fannia is recorded in the writings of Pliny the Younger as a woman of fortitude and respectability. As with her grandmother, Fannia is described as a political rebel in her own right. She was married to Helvidius Priscus and followed him twice into exile, once when he was exiled...
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 [gens]
[gens]  The gens Fannia was a plebeian family at Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned in Roman history prior to the second century BC, and the first who obtained the consulship was Gaius Fannius Strabo, in BC 161. ==Praenomina== The only praenomina associated with the Fannii are Gaius, Marcus, and Lucius. ==Branches and cognomina== Th...
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 [genus]
[genus]  Fannia is a very large genus of approximately 288 species of flies. The genus was originally described by the French entomologist Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy in 1830. A number of species were formerly placed in the genus Musca. ==Species list== ...
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A genus of flies of the family Muscidae. Species include Fannia canicularis (the lesser housefly), commonly observed in kitchens or near food, which resembles Musca domestica (the common housefly) but is somewhat smaller and has three brown stripes on the thorax, and Fannia scalaris (the latrine fly) which commonly lays eggs in liquid faeces of hum...
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(fan´e-ә) a genus of flies whose larvae have caused both intestinal and urinary infestation in humans.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: fan′ē-ă Definitions: 1. A genus of flies of the family Muscidae. Species include Fannia canicularis (the lesser housefly), commonly observed in kitchens or near food, which resembles Musca domestica (the common housefly) but is somewhat smaller and has three brown stripes on the thorax, and Fannia scalaris ...
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