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bishop of Rome from c. 99/100 to his
death in 107/108. He was also
known as
Aristus and is
venerated as a
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox Church, the Catholic...
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Tamias aristus is an
extinct species of
chipmunk that
lived during the late
Pleistocene epoch. It was
characterized from a
fossilized skull found in a...
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Aristus (Ancient Gr****: Ἄριστος) was the name of a
number of
people of
ancient history:
Aristus (historian), who
wrote a
biography of
Alexander the Great...
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Aristus is the same
person as the
historian Aristus but
there is not
broad scholarly consensus for this conjecture. Curnow,
Trevor (2006). "
Aristus"...
- lived. Some
writers are
inclined to
believe that
Aristus, the historian, is the same
person as
Aristus of
Ascalon the
academic philosopher, who was a contemporary...
- 1965),
celebrity chef RKVV Aristos, a
former Dutch amateur football club
Aristus (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing Aristos This disambiguation...
- more
closely related to Tamiops. One
American fossil species, †Tamias
aristus from the late Pleistocene, has been identified.
Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Eutamias sibiricus Genus Tamias Eastern chipmunk,
Tamias striatus †Tamias
aristus Genus Neotamias Allen's chipmunk,
Neotamias senex Alpine chipmunk, Neotamias...
- of
Thessaloniki Eadfrith of
Leominster Eata of
Hexham Pope
Evaristus (
Aristus) Fulk of
Pavia (Roman
Catholic Church)
Philipp Nicolai,
Johann Heermann...
- 79, and he
seems to have died
around 68,
after which time his
brother Aristus of
Ascalon succeeded him as head of the school.
Apparently he
hardly deviated...