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Nerine Sarniensis
Guernsey lily Guern"sey lil"y (Bot.) A South African plant (Nerine Sarniensis) with handsome lilylike flowers, naturalized on the island of Guernsey.

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- tribus [election district] organised (Stellatina, Tromentana, Sabatina, Arniensis) BC 385 Satri**** (lost and burned in BC 346) BC 354–349 Tibur, Praeneste...
- XIII hic situs est. Chester, U.K. RIB 482. - Gaius Murrius Gai filius Arniensis Foro Iuli Modestus miles legionis II Adiutricis Piae Fidelis / Iuli Secundi...
- tribus Crustumina or Clustumina. Four more tribes were added in 387 BC: Arniensis, Sabatina, Stellatina, and Tromentina. With the addition of Volscian territory...
- gentes, or family names, such as Cornelia or Fabia. Aemilia Aniensis Arniensis Camilia Claudia Clustumina Cornelia Fabia Falerna/Falerina Galeria Horatia...
- have been related to the Claudii Marcelli, as he belonged to the tribus Arniensis, like Marcus Claudius Marcellus, the aedile of 91. Lucius Claudius L....
- Clustumina, Quirina, Velina, Stellatina, Tromentina, Galeria, Sabatina, Arniensis. This list omits the tribus Popillia, one of the earlier tribes. The location...
- was a member of the tribus Camilia, while the senator of 129 was from Arniensis. Marcus Annius P. f., quaestor in Macedonia circa 119 BC, won a victory...