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Alexandrino (Russian: Александрино) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Denyatinskoye Rural Settlement,
Melenkovsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia....
- Fado
Alexandrino is a
novel by
Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes. It was
published in
Portuguese in 1983 and in
English translation by
Gregory Rab****a...
- De
Bello Alexandrino (also
Bellum Alexandrinum; On the
Alexandrine War) is a
Latin work
continuing Julius Caesar's commentaries, De
Bello Gallico and...
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Alexandrino Faria de
Alencar (12
October 1848 – 18
April 1926) was a
Brazilian admiral and
politician who
served as
Minister of the Navy
several times...
- been
attributed to Caesar, but
their authorship is in doubt: De
Bello Alexandrino (On the
Alexandrine War),
campaign in Alexandria; De
Bello Africo (On...
- era of Cleopatra's reign.
Cleopatra is
barely mentioned in De
Bello Alexandrino, the
memoirs of an
unknown staff officer who
served under Caesar. The...
-
Bello Civili, and its
sequels by two
different unknown authors De
Bello Alexandrino and De
Bello Africo. It
details Caesar's
campaigns on the
Iberian Peninsula...
- 4171 CIL VIII, 6666. NSA, 1897-64. CIL XIII, 1999. Hirtius, De
Bello Alexandrino, 42. Solin, "Die
Wandinschriften im sog(enannten) Haus des M. Fabius...
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Rafael Alexandrino dos
Santos (born 8
October 1983),
commonly known as
Rafael Baiano or
Rafael Makanaki, is a
Brazilian former footballer who pla**** as...
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Gallico and De
Bello Civili, and its
sequel by an
unknown author De
Bello Alexandrino. It
details Caesar's
campaigns against his
Republican enemies in the...