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- bracarensis is an anamorphic yeast species with type strain 153MT (=CBS 10154T =NCYC D3853T =CECT 12000T). Correia, A. (2006). "Candida bracarensis sp...
- The Conventus Bracarensis (conventus iuridicus of Bracara Augusta), was a Roman administrative unit located in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula...
- Asturica Augusta (Astorga) and their administrative areas Conventus bracarensis, Conventus lucensis and Conventus asturicensis. The Romans named the...
- "Rubrobacter bracarensis Taxon P****port - StrainInfo". www.straininfo.net. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. "Rubrobacter bracarensis". www.uniprot...
- Saint Martin of Braga (in Latin Martinus Bracarensis, in Portuguese, known as Martinho de Dume c. 520–580 AD), also known as Saint Martin of Dumio, was...
- atlantica C. atmosphaerica C. auris C. blankii C. blattae C. boidinii C. bracarensis C. bromeliacearum C. carpophila C. carvajalis C. catenulata C. cerambycidarum...
- The Rite of Braga (or Bragan Rite; Portuguese: rito bracarense) is a Catholic liturgical rite ****ociated with the Archdiocese of Braga in Portugal. The...
- Augusta (Astorga). Lucensis, with its capital at Lucus Augusti (Lugo). Bracarensis, with its capital at Municipium Bracara Augusta (Braga). In each of the...
- 253 = CIL VII 186. - Quintus ****elius / Quinti filius / Fabia Celer Bracarensis / veter**** legionis II Adiutricis hic situs annorum LXXV (...). Astorga...
- The Archdiocese of Braga (Latin: Archidioecesis Bracarensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal...