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Caninia may
refer to:
Caninia gens, an
ancient Roman family Caninia (genus), an
extinct coral genus in the
order Rugosa This
disambiguation page lists...
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Caninia is an
extinct genus of
rugose coral. Its
fossils occur worldwide from the
Devonian to the
Permian periods. It was
marine in
nature and
known to...
- The gens
Caninia was a
plebeian family at
ancient Rome
during the
later Republic. The
first member of the gens who
obtained any of the
curule offices...
- The lex
Fufia Caninia of 2 BC was a law p****ed
under Augustus, the
first Roman emperor,
concerning the
manumission of slaves. The law
placed limits on...
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abundant in
Middle Ordovician to Late
Permian seas.
Solitary rugosans (e.g.,
Caninia, Lophophyllidium, Neozaphrentis, Streptelasma) are
often referred to as...
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Glenea caninia is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by ****er in 1926 on the
basis of a
specimen obtained from
Karwar by...
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limits on the
number of
slaves that
could be
freed in
wills (lex
Fufia Caninia, 2 BC),
which suggests that it had been
widely used.
Freeing slaves could...
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Manumission had
become frequent enough that in 2 BC a law (Lex
Fufia Caninia)
limited the
number of
slaves an
owner was
allowed to free in his will...
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corals diversify and flourish;
these include both
rugose (for example,
Caninia, Corwenia, Neozaphrentis), heterocorals, and
tabulate (for example, Chladochonus...
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politician who
served as
consul in 37 BC. He was a
member of the
Plebeian gens
Caninia.
Gallus was the son of
Lucius Caninius Gallus, and a
grandson of Gaius...