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Camillus may
refer to: A
young ****istant in
religious ritual in
ancient Rome
Camillus (feminine Camilla), a
cognomen in
ancient Rome A
hereditary cognomen...
- of
Camillus'
supposed exploits and
believe many of them are
wrongly attributed or
otherwise wholly fictitious. The
traditional account of
Camillus' life...
- St.
Camillus The town Saint-Camille,
Quebec and the
parish Saint-Camille-de-Lellis,
Quebec The town and
village of
Camillus, New York
Saint Camillus Academy...
- at
Camillus developed the KA-BAR
Fighting Utility Knife.
After extensive trials, the KA-BAR
prototype was
recommended for adoption, and
Camillus was...
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Camillus is a town in
Onondaga County, New York,
United States. As of the 2020 Census, the po****tion was 25,346. The Town of
Camillus is west of Syracuse...
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village of
Camillus is in the town of
Camillus, west of Syracuse. It was the home of the world-famous
Camillus Cutlery Company.
Camillus village was...
- but was
swiftly defeated. Born
Marcus Furius Camillus Scriboni****, the
natural son of
Marcus Furius Camillus,
consul in AD 8, and
brother of
Livia Medullina...
- St.
Camillus Health Center, a
skilled nursing facility located in Whitinsville, M****achusetts,
United States, was
formerly known as St.
Camillus Hospital...
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Camillus Archibong Etokudoh (listen; born 1949), is a
prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as the
third bishop of Port
Harcourt from 2009 to...
- gold, and the
Romans agreed to his terms.
According to Plutarch's Life of
Camillus and Livy's Ab Urbe
Condita (Book 5
Sections 34–49), the
Gauls provided...