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praetor (295 BC),
Caecus led
military campaigns against the
Etruscans and Samnites.
Later in life,
having become blind (Latin:
caecus,
whence the surname)...
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Typhlachirus caecus is a
species of sole
native to the
coastal waters of Indonesia. This
species grows to a
length of 14
centimetres (5.5 in) TL. This...
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November 2021.
Synonyms of
Apterichtus caecus at www.fishbase.org. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Apterichtus
caecus". FishBase.
February 2014 version...
- the
queen of the long roads"). The road is
named after Appius Claudius Caecus, the
Roman censor who,
during the
Samnite Wars,
began and
completed the...
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Paroster caecus is
blind beetle in the
Hydroporini tribe of the
subfamily Hydroporinae in the
Dytiscidae family. It was
first described by
Chris Watts...
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wanted him
overturn the
reforms Appius Claudius Caecus had
instituted during his censorship.
Caecus had
admitted citizens without property (a very numerous...
- The
Battle of the
Caecus River or
Battle of the
Kaikos was a
battle between an army of the
Kingdom of
Pergamon commanded by
Attalus I, and the Galatian...
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Acantholiparis caecus is one of the two
snailfishes within the
genus Acantholiparis,
along with A. opercularis, the
spiny snailfish. Its
generic name comes...
- The word ce**** (/ˈsiːkəm/,
plural ceca /ˈsiːkə/)
stems from the
Latin caecus meaning blind. It
receives chyme from the ileum, and
connects to the ascending...
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Series 2,
Volume 8, pp. 369–377, 417–424, 460–470, 553–562. (Onychocephalus
cæcus, p. 462) Broadley,
Donald G.; Wallach, Van (2007). "A
review of East and...