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nominative *Artio. That
would perhaps correspond to a
Gaulish n-stem
nominative *
Artiu.
Other inscriptions to the
goddess have been
discovered in Daun (CIL 13...
- Genus:
Acalolepta Species: A. artia
Binomial name
Acalolepta artia (Olliff, 1890)
Synonyms Dihammus artius (Olliff, 1890)
Monochamus artius Olliff, 1890...
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calls for the help of
Maponos (here in the
accusative singular, Maponon:
artiu maponon aruerriíatin (RIG L-100).
There are at
least three statues to Maponos...
- men for
healing their various ailments.
andedion uediiumi dijiuion ri sun
artiu mapon aruerriiatin lopites snieððdic sos
brixtia anderon clucion floron...
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quibus ad miraculum/excelluit doctrinæ historiæ priscæ/omniumq.
bonarum artiu. et elegantiaru. dotes/ non sui
tantum sæculi,/ sed et
omnes ævi/ Appeles...
- Ocean.
There are
currently 4
recognized species in this genus:
Acyrtus artius Briggs, 1955 (Papillate clingfish)
Acyrtus lanthanum Conway, C. C. Baldwin...
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Latin inscription DEAE
ARTIONI LIVINIA SABILLINA,
suggesting a
Gaulish Artiū "Bear (goddess)". Some
coins with
Gaulish inscriptions in the Gr**** alphabet...
-
largely Celtic: Aio, Alluquius, Ambatus, Ambollus, Andamus, Angetus, Arius,
Artius, Atius, Atia, Boutius, Cadroiolo, Caeleo, Caluenus, Camalus, Cambauius,...
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certain number of
personal names are also
exclusive to Gallaecia,
among these Artius (to
Celtic *arktos 'bear'),
Nantia and
Nantius (to
Celtic *nant- 'fight')...
- this
strongly suggests that the world's
smallest venomous fish is
Acyrtus artius,
which is less than 3 cm (1.2 in) long.
Clingfish are
named for
their ability...