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Bestiae is a
defunct taxon that
contained pigs, armadillos, hedgehogs, moles, shrews, and opossums. It was
defined by
Linnaeus in its 1758's
Systema Naturae...
- The gens
Calpurnia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome,
which first appears in
history during the
third century BC. The
first of the gens to
obtain the...
- (naturalia) and
conventional (data); the
latter is
divided into
animal (
bestiae) and
human (homines); the
latter is
divided into non-words (cetera) and...
- The
Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen
University Library, Univ Lib. MS 24) is a 12th-century
English illuminated m****cript
bestiary that was
first listed in...
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Crushing the Holy
Trinity compilation and a
planned split with
Cantus Bestiae) Kénôse (2005)
Veritas Diaboli Manet in Aeternum:
Chaining the Katechon...
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Retrieved 12
September 2015. – "Qui
habet intellectum c(om)putet
numerum bestiae.
Numerus enim
hominis est, et
numerus ejus ****centi ****aginta ****." Compare...
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wolverine Ursus meles –
Eurasian badger Ursus lotor –
northern raccoon Bestiae have
indefinite numbers of fore-teeth on the sides,
always one
extra canine...
- 666 (b. 1989),
Mexican wrestler Bestia (plant),
genus of moss
Calpurnii Bestiae,
ancient Romans Beast (disambiguation) La
Bestia (disambiguation) All pages...
- In
Roman law,
things that were res nullius, such as wild
animals (ferae
bestiae), lost
slaves and
abandoned buildings could be
taken as
property by anyone...
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Viverra (mongooses and civets),
Mustela (weasels and kin) and
Ursus (bears)
Bestiae: Sus (pigs),
Dasypus (armadillos),
Erinaceus (hedgehogs),
Talpa (moles)...