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- Artemisia herba-alba ****o Synonyms Artemisia aethiopica L. Artemisia aragonensis Lam. Artemisia lippii Jan ex Besser Artemisia ontina Dufour Seriphidium...
- Aquilegia aragonensis is a perennial flowering plant in the family Ranunculaceae, endemic to northern Spain. Aquilegia aragonensis is a small species,...
- Brifacia aragonensis is a species of annelid worm in the class Polychaeta, which particularly lives in slightly acidified coastal systems in the Mediterranean...
- Micrommata aragonensis is a former (non-valid) spider species found in Spain. It was subsequently revised as a junior synonym of Micrommata formosa Pavesi...
- Campiglossa aragonensis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Campiglossa of the family Tephritidae. The species is found in Spain. Hering...
- ruled the kingdom using the title of "Prince of the Aragonese" (princeps Aragonensis). In August 1150, when Petronilla was fourteen, the betrothal was ratified...
- Spain, Italy, Algeria, and Morocco. Subspecies Nepeta nepetella subsp. aragonensis (Lam.) Nyman - Spain, Algeria, Morocco Nepeta nepetella subsp. laciniata...
- provided Berenguer with the title of Princeps Aragonum and Dominator Aragonensis (Ruler of the Kingdom and Commander of the Aragonese Military) but the...
- Mongolia Indian Subcontinent Iran (north khorasan) Species Ziziphora aragonensis Pau - Spain Ziziphora brantii K.Koch - Caucasus Ziziphora capitata L...
- Oecolampadium (Cologne, 1527) De Causa Matrimonii ... Henrici VIII **** Catharina Aragonensi (Alcalá de Henares, 1530) The Wayes to Perfect Religion (London, 1535)...