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called Adam
Anglicus Alfred of
Sareshel (12th-13th centuries),
English translator also
known as
Alfredus Anglicus Bartholomeus Anglicus (1203–1272),...
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Bartholomaeus Anglicus (before 1203–1272), also
known as
Bartholomew the
Englishman and Berthelet, was an
early 13th-century
Scholastic of Paris, a member...
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known as the sweats,
English sweating sickness,
English sweat or
sudor anglicus in Latin, was a
mysterious and
contagious disease that
struck England and...
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Ricardus Anglicus or
Richardus Anglicus (also
Richard the
Englishman or
Richard of England) may
refer to:
Ricardus Anglicus (medical writer) (fl. 1180)...
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Gualterus Anglicus (Medieval
Latin for
Walter the Englishman) was an Anglo-Norman poet and
scribe who
produced a
seminal version of Aesop's
Fables (in...
- von
Meyer in
place of I.
anglicus, but it
actually comes from a
different formation than the
original I. mantelli/I.
anglicus material. The
Maidstone specimen...
- had a
nearly cosmopolitan (worldwide) distribution. The type species, P.
anglicus, was
described by
Swiss naturalist Louis Ag****iz in 1839, who gave it the...
- in the
Early Devonian.
Remains of the only
known species,
Brontoscorpio anglicus, were
discovered in the St. Maughan's Formation, Lochkovian-aged (previously...
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Sporobolus anglicus (common cordgr****) is a hybrid-derived
species of cordgr**** that
originated in
southern England in
about 1870 and is a
neonative species...
- Pope Joan (Ioannes
Anglicus, 855–857) was
according to
legend a
woman who
reigned as pope for two
years during the
Middle Ages. Her
story first appeared...