- The
Casane Astigiane (Italian for "Houses of Asti") were the
major family banking houses of Asti,
Italy in the
Middle Ages.
Their economic activities included...
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possibly extinct and has the
unofficial status of
functional extinction.
Casane, Didier; Laurenti,
Patrick (1
April 2013). "Why
coelacanths are not 'living...
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Carolyn (March 2011). "Living
Fossil Fish".
National Geographic: 86–93.
Casane, Didier; Laurenti,
Patrick (2013). "Why
coelacanths are not 'living fossils'"...
- Julien; Hinaux, Hélène; Noirot, Céline; Thermes, Claude; Rétaux, Sylvie;
Casane,
Didier (2018-04-18). "Evidence for late
Pleistocene origin of Astyanax...
- Poey, 1858 (Toothed
Cuban cusk-eel)
Lucifuga gibarensis Hernández, Møller,
Casane & García-Machado, 2020
Lucifuga inopinata Cohen & McCosker, 1998 Lucifuga...
- Neive,
Revigliasco d'Asti and Savigliano. They are
considered one of the "
Casane Astigiane", the
major familial banking "houses" that
powered the economy...
- L.; Gutiérrez-Costa, María A.; Michel-Salzat, Alice; Germon, Isabelle;
Casane,
Didier (2020). "Phylogeographic
evidence that the
distribution of cryptic...
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leading northwards from the
Ligurian ports. In this period, the rise of the
Casane Astigiane resulted in
contrasting political familial alliances of Guelph...
- PMC 8257054. PMID 34237296. van
Helden J,
Butler CD,
Achaz G,
Canard B,
Casane D,
Claverie JM,
Colombo F,
Courtier V,
Ebright RH,
Graner F, Leitenberg...
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Genoa in the 12th
century and
acquired holdings in
Sestri Levante. Of the
Casane Astigiane, they were the main
Guelf supporters in Asti, in
contrast to the...