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- genus Macracanthorhynchus. Macracanthorhynchus catulinus Kostylev, 1927 The encysted larvae of M. catulinus beetle Adesmia gebleri from the Kara Kum region...
- Bronze weight, inlaid with silver, with the name of Theodoric, issued by prefect Catulinus in Rome, 493–526...
- Flavus, Musonius Rufus, Cluvidienus Quietus, Julius Agrippa, Blitius Catulinus, Petronius Pricus, Julius Altinus, Caesennius Maximus, Caedicia (wife...
- identified in Russian wolves: Nicolla skrjabini, Macracanthorhynchus catulinus, and Moniliformis moniliformis. Dog health List of dog diseases Graves...
- Macedo, consul suffectus in an uncertain year, before AD 198. Valerius Catulinus, appointed by Didius Juli**** to succeed Septimius Severus as governor...
- Maximus, Fortunatus and Martialis, martyrs in Pannonia (4th century) Saints Catulinus (Cartholinus), Januarius, Florentius, Julia and Justa, martyrs in Carthage...
- presided St. Avitus, also presiding. St. Constantinus, bishop of Gap. Catulinus, bishop of Embrun. Laymen were also present and had a chance to question...
- The Latin adjective referring to it is Gigthensis. We know of Bishop Catulinus, a Catholic bishop who attended the Council of Carthage (411). The first...
- from 590 until his death in 604) Of uncertain date in the 6th century Catulinus (late 5th or early 6th century) Bacauda (5th or 6th century) Julius Felix...
- Valerius [Auxanius (462–466)] Dutherius Magnus (549–581) Austadius (c. 581) Catulinus (585–614) Abraham (614–?) ... Syagrius ([777–788]) Johannes (788–791)...