-
highest divinity at the time. Numa
built the I****
geminus (also J****
Bifrons, J****
Quirinus or
Portae Belli), a p****age
ritually opened at
times of...
- word "
bifrons"
literally means "two-faced" in Latin, and is also a
prominent epithet of the
ancient Roman god J****,
which suggests that
Bifrons may be...
-
Bifrons is
Latin for "two-faced" and may
refer to:
Bifrons, an
estate (hence also
Bifrons Hill,
Bifrons Road) in Patrixbourne, Kent,
England Bifrons (age)...
-
described by
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1807 as
Serratula bifrons. "Chronopappus
bifrons (Pers.) DC.",
Plants of the
World Online,
Royal Botanic Gardens...
- (2015). "Turbinaria
bifrons Brüggemann, 1877". WoRMS.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 2015-04-19. "Turbinaria
bifrons".
Australian Institute...
- the abbey. The
specific name
bifrons comes from
Bifron, a demon,
another name for the
Roman god, J****.
Hildoceras bifrons has a slender, flattened, deeply...
- black. "Rubus
bifrons Vest, 1821.
European or
Himalayan blackberry",
Flora of
North America, 2014
Altervista Flora Italiana,
Rubus bifrons Tratt. photos...
- include:
Oreina bifrons bifrons (Fabricius, 1792)
Oreina bifrons cadorensis Bechyné, 1958
Oreina bifrons decora (Richter, 1820)
Oreina bifrons gadmena Bechyné...
-
Prunus bifrons is a
species of
Prunus native to
temperate and
tropical Asia. GBIF entry[permanent dead link] Sitzungsber. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss., Wien...
-
Dyschirius bifrons is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Scaritinae. It was
described by
Andrewes in 1929. "Dyschirius
bifrons Andrewes, 1929"...