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Cincia is a
monotypic moth
genus in the
subfamily Arctiinae. Its only species,
Cincia conspersa, is
found on Jamaica. Both the
genus and
species were...
- Lex
Cincia de
donis et
muneribus was a law
reportedly p****ed in 204 BC by the
tribune Marcus Cincius Alimentus, so do****ented in Livy. Few
provisions of...
- The gens
Cincia (
Cīncia) was a
plebeian family at Rome. The
first member of the gens to
achieve prominence was
Lucius Cincius Alimentus, who was elected...
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Arctiinae Genus:
Amplicincia Species: A. pallida
Binomial name
Amplicincia pallida (Butler, 1878)
Synonyms Cincia pallida Butler, 1878
Aemene pallida...
- Subfamily:
Arctiinae Genus:
Paramulona Species: P. nephelistis
Binomial name
Paramulona nephelistis (Hampson, 1905)
Synonyms Cincia nephelistis Hampson, 1905...
- families,
Kajava adds one
instance from gens
Aemilia and
perhaps one from gens
Cincia.
Septimus is the
Latin word for seventh, and the name
belongs to the same...
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During this year he
demanded in the
Senate the
enforcement of the Lex
Cincia,
forbidding the
acceptance of
money or
gifts in
exchange for
legal services...
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Catiena Catilia Ceionia Centenia Cep****ia
Cervonia Cestia Cicereia Cilnia Cincia Cispia classidia Claudia Cloelia Cluentia Clutoria Cluvia Cocceia Coelia...
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Neoxeniades cincia is a
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in Pará, Brazil.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Neoxeniades cincia. Wikispecies...
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known from
fragments in
other works. L.
Cincius Alimentus was part of the
Cincia clan of
ancient Rome. He
served as
praetor in
Sicily 210 BC and as propraetor...