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markedly tart
taste even when
fully ripe.[citation needed]
Rubus Section Caesii,
European dewberry European dewberry,
Rubus caesius L.
Rubus Section Flagellares...
- of
Horace (in Keil,
Grammatici Latini, vi. 305),
bearing the
title Ars
Caesii B****i de
Metris is not by him but
chiefly borrowed by its
unknown author...
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praetor in 75 BC.
Under the Empire, the
Caesii were
distinguished for
their literary achievements. The
nomen of the
Caesii may be
derived from the
Latin adjective...
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philadelphicus Rubus recurvans –
recurved blackberry Rubus subsol**** Sect.
Caesii Rubus caesius Sect.
Canadenses Rubus canadensis Rubus kennedy**** Sect....
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quantity of hair (caesaries) on his head; or
Because he had azure-colored (
caesii) eyes of an
almost supernatural kind. Of
these opinions the third, which...
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quantity of hair (caesaries) on his head; or
Because he had azure-colored (
caesii) eyes of an
almost supernatural kind. Of
these opinions, the third, which...
- Europe)
Orchis ×
buelii Wildh. (O. provincialis × O. quadripunctata)
Orchis ×
caesii De
Angelis &
Fumanti (O. italica × O. purpurea)
Orchis ×
calliantha Renz...
- of hair (Latin caesaries); that he had
bright grey eyes (Latin:
oculis caesiis); or that he
killed an
elephant (caesai in Moorish,
generally taken as...
-
interpretations were
propagated in antiquity, all of
which remain highly doubtful: a
caesiis oculis ("because of the blue eyes"): Caesar's eyes were black, but since...
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derived from the
nomen of the gens Caesia, and may
indicate descent from the
Caesii through the
female line. This list
includes abbreviated praenomina. For...