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Edmond Albius (c. 1829 – 9
August 1880) was a
horticulturalist from Réunion. Born into slavery,
Albius became an
important figure in the
cultivation of...
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albus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albus may
refer to:
Albus (surname)
Albinus (cognomen), or Albus, an
ancient Roman cognomen Albus (coin)...
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financially unworkable and was not deplo**** commercially. In 1841,
Edmond Albius, a 12-year-old
slave who
lived on the
French island of Réunion in the Indian...
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certain Albius (Odes 1.33 and
Epistles 1.4), are
believed to
refer to Tibullus. In the
first of
these poems Horace advises Albius not to be excessive...
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years earlier. His
story created serious doubts about Albius' claims,
despite the
support for
Albius of Féréol
Marie Bellier de
Beaumont (1759–1831), naturalist...
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Statius Albius Oppianicus was a
nobleman of the 1st
century BCE
notable for his role in some
events described in Cicero's
speech Pro Cluentio, and for...
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Eudioctria albius is a
species of
robber flies in the
family Asilidae. "Eudioctria
albius Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 2018-03-05...
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Albius (translated title: The
Rarest Fruit, or the Life of
Edmond Albius), both a
fictionalized historical biography of
horticulturist Edmond Albius and...
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Swahili coast or
Quelimane in
Portuguese Mozambique. In 1841,
Edmond Albius'
discovery of hand-pollination of
vanilla flowers enabled the
island to...
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Juventinus Albius Ovidius was the name of the
author of thirty-five
distichs titled Elegia de Philomela,
containing a
collection of
those words which are...