- The lex
Atinia may
refer to one of
three pieces of
Roman legislation.
Cicero says that the
authors of the
leges Atiniae came from
Aricia (Phillipics, III...
- The
field elm (Ulmus minor)
cultivar '
Atinia' ,
commonly known as the
English elm,
formerly common elm and
horse may, and more
lately the
Atinian elm,...
- 1851 (U.
minor '
Atinia', centre)
Arthur Hughes, Home from Sea [1862] (U.
minor '
Atinia') Ford
Madox Brown, Work [1863] (U.
minor '
Atinia') [unknown artist]...
- The
Field Elm
cultivar Ulmus minor '
Atinia Variegata', the Variegated-leaved
common English Elm,
formerly known as U.
procera 'Argenteo-Variegata' and...
- The gens
Atinia was a
minor plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
which came to
prominence during the late Republic. No
members of this gens ever
attained the...
- The
Field Elm
cultivar Ulmus minor '
Atinia Pyramidalis', was
first described as U.
campestris pyramidalis by
Vicary Gibbs in the Gardeners'
Chronicle (1922)...
-
minor '
Atinia'
Ulmus aquatica Raf. in
error Accepted Name:
Planera aquaticaJ.F.Gmelin
Ulmus atinia Walker Accepted Name:
Ulmus minor '
Atinia'
Ulmus aurea...
-
Deegen in 1886. It was once
thought a
cultivar of
English Elm
Ulmus minor '
Atinia',
though this
derivation has long been questioned; W. J. Bean
called it...
-
sucker form:
Ademuz Albo-Dentata
Amplifolia Argenteo-Variegata
Atinia Atinia Pyramidalis Atinia Variegata Bea
Schwarz Biltii Christine Buisman Concavaefolia...
-
Atinius was
praetor peregrinus. He may have been the
author of the lex
Atinia de usucapione.
Atinius seems to have been a
different man from the Gaius...