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Georg Joseph Kamel (German: [ˈkaːml̩]; Latin:
Georgius Josephus Camellus; Czech: Jiří
Josef Kamel; Spanish:
Jorge Camel; 12
April 1661 – 2 May 1706) was...
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subgenera by
Smith and
Figueiredo (2018).
Adanson cited Georg Joseph Kamel (
Camellus) as his
source for the name. The name came from the
Cantonese name 伽藍菜...
- (fossil) †Camelus
sivalensis (fossil) †Camelus
thomasi (fossil)
Distribution of
camels worldwide Synonyms List
Camellus Molina, 1782
Dromedarius Gloger, 1841...
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educator and theologian, last
bishop of
Unity of the
Brethren Georg Joseph Camellus (1661–1706),
Jesuit missionary to the Philippines,
pharmacist and botanist...
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retrieved 5
February 2012,
Georg Jeoseph Kamel,
whose name in
Latin was
Camellus was
missionary to the Philippines, died in
Manilla in 1706. […] Camellias...
- Hetzler, Ruth Jean; Lindgren,
Patricia Kelley; Carlisle, Denzil; Buck,
Camellus Wilson; Smith, Mary Edna Mansfield; Smith,
Gladys Harden; Isbell, Ray;...
- used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Camellus "AOS
Medal and
Award Recipients".
American Orchid Society. International...
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scintilla spark 94
ebulus dwarf elder 95
Scilla Scylla 96
elefans elephant 97 nox
night 98
elleborus ****ebore 99
camellus camel 100
Creatura Creation...
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Million 1, and also Gang
Starz in
which she
teamed up with her brother,
Camellus De'lleli Anam, to form a
group named E-voke. However, she only made it...
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Calid (Khalid ibn Yazid)
Georgius Calixtus (Georg Callisen)
Camellus (Georg
Joseph Kamel) (de)
Candia ( "of Crete")
Pedro de
Candia Gaulterio...