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- of the Congo. Iolaus caesareus caesareus (Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Uele, Tshuapa and Equateur) Iolaus caesareus cleopatrae Collins &...
- described by Italian mycologist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1772 as Agaricus caesareus, before later being placed in Amanita by Persoon in 1801. The common name...
- An imperial count palatine (Latin: comes palatinus caesareus, German: Kaiserlicher Hofpfalzgraf) was an official in the Holy Roman Empire with quasi-monarchical...
- Procopius of Caesarea, Προκόπιου Καισαρέως Περὶ Κτισμάτων [Procopius Caesareus About buildings] (in Ancient Gr****) – via ΛακουσΚούρτιος [LakousKourtios]...
- Breslau as physician. In 1580, he was named imperial physician (Archiater Caesareus) by Rudolf II on the recommendation of Johannes Crato von Krafftheim....
- could also be a particularly privileged Count Palatine (Comes palatinus Caesareus), entitled to carry (other) noble titles and appoint equites aurati in...
- Staphylinus atavus Heer, 1862 Staphylinus bimaculatus Cameron, 1932 Staphylinus caesareus Cederhjelm, 1798 Staphylinus calvus Oustalet, 1874 Staphylinus cantharellus...
- century) Martyrs Acindinus, Antoninus, Victor, Zenon, Zoticus, Theonas, Caesareus, Severian and Christophoros (284-305) (see also: April 18 - Slavic) Venerable...
- and in 1577 he was made an imperial count palatine (Comes palatinus Caesareus) or Pfalzgraf. In 1582 his unguarded language and reckless life made it...
- (Uppsala, UUB ms C 93; Swedish: kejsarbibeln), also known as Codex Caesareus, Codex Caesareus Upsaliensis or the Goslar Gospels, is an 11th-century illuminated...