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Alesia

American  
[uh-lee-zhee-uh, -zhuh] / əˈli ʒi ə, -ʒə /

noun

  1. an ancient city and fortress in Gaul: Caesar captured Vercingetorix here 52 b.c.


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The company now has 12 business lines generating more than $100 million of revenue on an annualized basis, according to Alesia Haas, chief financial officer at Coinbase.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 12, 2026

Chief Financial Officer Alesia Haas said on Coinbase’s earnings call that the year had begun with even more volatility.

From MarketWatch Feb. 12, 2026

Meylan struck out Alesia Denby, and after catcher Stewart was unable to catch the ball, she threw to first and on a very close call.

From Seattle Times Mar. 8, 2024

Alesia Nazarova, a 37-year-old mother-of-one, died after a fire at the property on Church Street.

From BBC Mar. 24, 2023

He prevented Vercingetorix from breaking through the lines, entirely routed the Gallic army without, and finally compelled Alesia to surrender.

From A Smaller History of Rome by Sir William Smith

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