- The gens
Caecia was an
obscure plebeian family at
ancient Rome, that
flourished from the late
Republic and into
imperial times. None of the
Caecii attained...
- the
novelties is the
disappearance of
Caecias (NE, like in Pliny),
although he does make a
later note that "
Caecias" is
mentioned in
Aristotle (but does...
-
Betua Betucia Blandia Blossia Boionia Bruttia Bucculeia Burbuleia Burriena Caecia Caecilia Caecinia Caedicia Caelia Caeparia Caepasia Caerellia Caesellia...
- latitudes—the
Arctic Circle (Meses, Thrascias), the
summer solstice horizon (
Caecias, Argestes), the
equinox (Apeliotes, Zephyrus) and the
winter solstice (Eurus...
-
clothes and seas****,
possibly to
represent his howling.
Kaikias Kaikias or
Caecias, the north-east wind, is cloudy, wet and cold; snow, and at some seasons...
- known; his
cognomen shows that he or an
ancestor was
adopted from the gens
Caecia. He
might have been
related to the
Longini as he
pictured Ceres on the coins...
- Such are: bărbat "man" (<
Latin barbātus "bearded") ceață "fog" (<
Latin caecia "blindness")
femeie "woman" (<
Latin familia "people
belonging to a household")...
-
Llamiella La Peña Les Peñes La
Talamera Les
Viesques La
venta l'aire El Pozu L'acebal
Pedrazos El
Campanal La
Traba El
Pevidal Caecía El
Puente Llago...
- only six eyes. Most
species in the
genus have six eyes, but two (Masteria
caecia and
Masteria pecki) have no eyes. Eye
Patterns As of November 2024[update]...
-
twelve winds,
described in
order in the text, are:
Boreas (N)
Meses (NNE)
Caecias (NE)
Apeliotes (E)
Eurus (SE)
Orthonotus (SSE)
Notus (S)
Leuconotus (SSW)...