-
discovered of the
various species of
Cantius have
striking similarities to that of
Notharctus and Smilodectes. It is
likely Cantius relied on
arboreal quadrupedal...
- John
Cantius (Latin:
Joannes Cantius; Polish: Jan z Kęt or Jan Kanty; 23 June 1390 – 24
December 1473) was a
Polish Catholic priest,
scholastic philosopher...
- special, St. John
Cantius:
Restoring the
Sacred produced by
StoryTel that
aired on EWTN, and the 2023 feature, Holy Ground. St. John
Cantius also
serves as...
- Jean
Cantius Garand (/ˈɡærənd/ GARR-ənd, French: [ʒɑ̃ ɡaʁɑ̃];
January 1, 1888 –
February 16, 1974), also
known as John C. Garand, was a Canadian-American...
- The
Cantius Stele is a
Roman grave stele in the form of a
rectangular aedicula from Nori****,
which was
created around AD 100. The stele,
which measures...
-
vertical in
Cantius frugivorus, and the
canines are prominent. The
mandibular symphysis is
unfused and this was most
likely a
diurnal species.
Cantius frugivorus...
- chapel. All
Saints Parish and St. John
Cantius Parish merged to
become a new
parish at the site of St. John
Cantius, with All
Saints Church remaining “a...
- St. John
Cantius School is a high
school in Poznań,
Poland named after the
scholar and
theologian St. John
Cantius. It was
founded in 1920 by Gotthilf...
- St. John
Cantius Parish is a
former Roman Catholic Parish designated for
Polish immigrants in Northampton, M****achusetts,
United States. It was founded...
- Brothers; NY; 1880 "Martyrdom of *
Cantius, Canti**** and Cantianilla", The Cult of
Saints in Late
Antiquity "Sts.
Cantius, Canti****, Cantianilla, and Protus"...