Heraclea is a mountain of a woman, especially for an Aquilonian. She is tall, broad shouldered, and powerfully built, the result of a lifetime dedicated to physical training, with long, jet-black hair.
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| - Heraclea is a mountain of a woman, especially for an Aquilonian. She is tall, broad shouldered, and powerfully built, the result of a lifetime dedicated to physical training, with long, jet-black hair.
- Heraclea - Stadt in der Provinz Narbonensis des Imperiums von Bakanasan, ehemals der Hauptort von Padavien, bevor diese Funktion an die Freie Handelsstadt Papaver fiel. Sitz eines Bistums der Reichskirche von Bakanasan, mit einem Hohepriester des Chnum.
- The city of Heraclea (Greek: Ἡράκλεια) was the site of a prominent episcopal see of the early Christian Church. The city was located on the shore of peninsula in the Sea of Marmara about 55 miles (90 kilometers) west of present day Istanbul. During early centuries, the see had jurisdiction over the local bishops of Thrace including the Bishop of Byzantium.
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| - Heraclea is a mountain of a woman, especially for an Aquilonian. She is tall, broad shouldered, and powerfully built, the result of a lifetime dedicated to physical training, with long, jet-black hair.
- Heraclea - Stadt in der Provinz Narbonensis des Imperiums von Bakanasan, ehemals der Hauptort von Padavien, bevor diese Funktion an die Freie Handelsstadt Papaver fiel. Sitz eines Bistums der Reichskirche von Bakanasan, mit einem Hohepriester des Chnum.
- The city of Heraclea (Greek: Ἡράκλεια) was the site of a prominent episcopal see of the early Christian Church. The city was located on the shore of peninsula in the Sea of Marmara about 55 miles (90 kilometers) west of present day Istanbul. During early centuries, the see had jurisdiction over the local bishops of Thrace including the Bishop of Byzantium.
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