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Catilli in
Roman legend:
Catillus the Arcadian, son of Amphiaraus.
Catillus, his son.
Catillus the
Arcadian and his sons
Catillus, Coras, and
Tiburtus escaped...
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Tibur was
founded by
Catillus the Arcadian, a son of Amphiaraus, who came
there having escaped the
slaughter at Thebes, Greece.
Catillus and his
three sons...
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according to Cato, "
Catillus the Arcadian", an
officer of Evander, was the
founder of Tibur, and
Solinus goes on to say that this
Catillus was the son of Amphiaraus...
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Bulbophyllum catillus is a
species of
orchid in the
genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The
Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
- 6 km. E.
catillus has been
placed in E. subg. Amphiglottium Lindl. (1841) by Reichenbach. Like
other members of this subgenus, E.
catillus has thin stems...
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Valhallfonna Formation, Olenidsletta, Member, of Spitzbergen,
Norway (G.
catillus), and the
Upper Arenig-aged
Dawan Formation in Hubei,
China (G. yangtzeensis)...
- "cauldron")
ultimately from
Germanic *katilaz, that was
borrowed from
Latin catillus,
diminutive form of
catinus "deep
vessel for
serving or
cooking food",...
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diameter and,
above all, the
height of the meta (nether millstone) and the
catillus (runner millstone), the
Romans were able to
overcome this
constraint with...
- (1817—present) 12th
century Rodulff Fulco 13th
century Thomas Bero
Ragvald Catillus Johannes 14th
century Magnus Ragvald II
Benedictus Hemming Henricus Hartmanni...
- the name of the
dioceses with
other Swedish sees.
Ragvald I, 1258–1266
Catillus, 1266–1286
Johannes I, 1286–1290
Magnus I, 1291–1308
Ragvald II, 1309–1321...