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Barbula alpicola Müll. Hal.
Barbula altipapillosa E.B.
Bartram Barbula amplexifolia (Mitt.) A.
Jaeger Barbula anastomosans Müll. Hal.
Barbula anceps...
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Barbula unguiculata is a
species of moss
belonging to the
family Pottiaceae.
Barbula unguiculata is
known to be able to use
artificial light to grow in...
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Bárbula is a
locality in
Naguanagua Muni****lity, Venezuela. It has the main
campus of the
University of Carabobo. The
facilities include a palmetum,...
- Look up
barbula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barbula is a
genus of
mosses in the
family Pottiaceae Barbula (rendered in
Spanish as
bárbula) is Latin...
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Bárbula Tunnel (Spanish: Túnel de
Bárbula) is a partly-constructed
railway tunnel in Venezuela. It is
between Las
Trincheras and
Naguanagua in Carabobo...
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Aemilius Barbula (fl. 317–311 BC) was
consul in 317 BC, in
which year a
treaty was made with the
Apulian Teates,
Nerulum was
taken by
Barbula, and Apulia...
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Lucius Aemilius Barbula (fl. 281-280 BC), or
Lucius Aemilius Q.f. Q.n.
Barbula, was a
Roman politician and
general from the
patrician gens Aemilia. He...
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famous for
having died
during the
Battle of
Bárbula,
trying to
plant the
republican flag on
Bárbula Hill. The son of
Louis Girardot,
wealthy merchant...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Brutus and
Barbula (or, less frequently, year 443 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 311 BC...
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Marcus Aemilius Barbula was a
Roman politician from the gens Aemilia. He was a
consul in 230 BC
alongside Marcus Junius Pera,
succeeding Marcus Pomponius...