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Africus may
refer to:
Africus (Roman mythology) or Lips (Gr**** mythology), the
deity of the
south west wind
Saint Africus, 7th-century
French saint Africus...
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Saint Africus was a 7th-century
French Roman Catholic saint about whom very
little is known. He was a
bishop of
Comminges in
southern France (Haute-Garonne)...
- (from a
light quarter).
Austroafricus (SSW) –
compound of
Auster and
Africus.
Africus (SW) –
Isidore deduces it
correctly "from Africa", a
direct translation...
- (E),
Eurus (SE),
Euroauster (SSE),
Austeronotus (S),
Euronotus (SSW),
Africus (SW),
Zephirus (W),
Eurus (NW),
Circius (NNW).
Boreas is the god of the...
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which is from the Gr**** aprokos.
Others believe it
comes from the
Latin africus (ventus),
winds from Africa. Άφρικο (Aphriko) in Gr****
means deriving from...
- Afan
unknown 500s Afra 291 304
found in
Roman Martyrology Virgin,
martyr Africus 600s 600s
Agabus unknown unknown Agapitus unknown 6
August 258
found in...
- birthplace." Michèle
Fruyt in 1976
proposed linking the
Latin word with
africus "south wind",
which would be of
Umbrian origin and mean
originally "rainy...
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mentions the
Anemoi (Ancient Gr**** wind gods): Boreas, Afer
Ventus (
Africus), Eurus, and Zephyrus. The song was
released as the lead
single from the...
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Libonotos (λιβόνοτος)
Libonotus or
Austroafricus Sundvuestroni SW Lips (λίψ)
Africus Vuestsundroni W
Zephyrus (ζέφυρος)
Favonius Vuestroni NW
Argestes (ἀργέστης)...
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Vladimir Shklyarov,
Russian ballet dancer (b. 1985)
Christian feast day:
Africus Agnes of ****isi
Edmund of
Abingdon Elfric of
Abingdon Eucherius of Lyon...