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- Trentino (north). In Roman times the lake was known as Benacus and by some it was revered as god Benacus, the personification of the lake, sometimes ****ociated...
- The Battle of Lake Benacus was fought along the banks of Lake Garda in northern Italy, which was known to the Romans as Benacus, in 268 or early 269, between...
- Benacus is a genus of giant water bug in the hemipteran family Belostomatidae. Benacus is a monotypic genus, containing a single species, B. griseus, which...
- Benacus griseus is a species of giant water bug in the family Belostomatidae. It is the only species in the genus Benacus, which was formerly considered...
- 2022). "Emile Hirsch, Shane West, Kelli Garner, And Tania Raymonde Join Benacus Entertainment Film "The Stenographer"". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October...
- del Silenzio Redelfi Award. In October 2024, Flatters joined the cast of Benacus Entertainment’s horror 'I'm Your Host' as Harry. On 27 November 2024, Flatters...
- withdrawal failed, Claudius forced the Alemanni to battle at the Battle of Lake Benacus in November. The Alemanni were routed, forced back into Germany, and did...
- 1961; South America Horvathinia Montandon, 1911 Auth. Lauck & Menke, 1961 Benacus Stål, 1861 Kirkaldyia Montandon, 1909 Lethocerus Mayr, 1853 subfamily Stygeonepinae...
- but they were stopped in November of that year at the Battle of Lake Benacus. The Romans kept control over the mountain p**** until the end of their...
- Heteropsis antahala (Ward, 1872) Synonyms Mycalesis antahala Ward, 1872 Masoura antahala Heteropsis (Masoura) antahala Mycalesis benacus Mabille, 1884...