- her death; or
Because he had been born with a
great quantity of hair (
caesaries) on his head; or
Because he had azure-colored (caesii) eyes of an almost...
- her death; or
Because he had been born with a
great quantity of hair (
caesaries) on his head; or
Because he had azure-colored (caesii) eyes of an almost...
- Germans: e.g.,
Virgil describes the hair of the
Gauls as "golden" (aurea
caesaries),
Tacitus wrote that "the
Germans have
fierce blue eyes, red-blond hair...
- the anti-Caesarian
propaganda in
order to
present Caesar as a tyrant. a
caesaries ("long, flowing,
luxuriant hair"):
Since Caesar was balding, this interpretation...
- coma we also find the
following words signifying the hair: ca****s,
caesaries, crines,
cincinnus and cirrus, the two last
words being used to signify...
- the name "Caesar" was ****ociated by folk
etymology with the
Latin word "
caesaries" (meaning head of hair). The
Maltese C****ar coat of arms has the Latin...
-
globe by
Gerardus Mercator with five
Latin and Gr**** names: Cincinnus,
caesaries, πλόκαμος,
Berenicis crinis and Trica. Mercator's re****tion as a cartographer...
-
vowels except for a few
words with a
special condition (miser "wretched",
caesariēs "bushy hair", diser(c)tus "eloquent": that is,
rhotacism did not take...
-
Calycopis Scudder, 1876 64 spp.
Calycopis cerata (Hewitson, 1877)
Calycopis caesaries (H. H. Druce, 1907)
Calycopis calus (Godart, [1824])
Calycopis matho (Godman...
-
Brangas getus (Fabricius, 1787)
Calycopis cerata (Hewitson, 1877)
Calycopis caesaries (Druce, 1907)
Calycopis calus (Godart, [1824])
Calycopis matho (Godman...