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avitus.de
Domain name - avitus.de
Site title - AVITUS
Go to website - AVITUS
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Location Country - Germany
Provider - EVANZO e-commerce GmbH
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Domain name servers:
ns02.1blu.de ns01.1blu.de
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☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN A 178.254.15.201
☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN MX 10 mail.avitus.de.
☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN NS ns01.1blu.de.
☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN NS ns02.1blu.de.
☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN TXT "v=spf1 mx include:_spf.1blu.de -all"
☆ avitus.de. 21600 IN SOA ns01.1blu.de. hostmaster.1blu.de. 2024041201 43200 5400 604800 86400
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Domain: avitus.de
Nserver: ns01.1blu.de
Nserver: ns02.1blu.de
Status: connect
Changed: 2024-02-01T21:27:13+01:00
Brief facts about avitus:
Avitus Eparchius Avitus was Roman emperor of the West from July 455 to October 456. He was a senator...
Avitus of Braga An early fifth-century literary priest of Braga, who travelled to consult with Augustine and...
Alphius Avitus A Latin poet believed to have flourished during the reigns of the Roman emperors Augustus and...
Gaius Julius Avitus Alexianus A Syrian nobleman who had an impressive Roman military and political career.
Avitus Marinianus A politician of the Western Roman Empire during the reign of Honorius.
Avitus of Vienne A Latin poet and bishop of Vienne in Gaul.
Avitus of Clermont A bishop of the Diocese of Clermont in the 6th century.
Avitus of Rouen 4th century bishop of Rouen.
Avitus (spider) A genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George and Elizabeth Peckham in 1896.
Saint Avitus See related meanings for the phrase 'Saint Avitus'.
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