- ****fasciatus Lacépède, 1801
Synonyms Glyphisodon coelestinus Cuvier, 1830
Labrus ****fasciatus Lacépède, 1801
Abudefduf coelestinus Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1830...
- Pope
Celestine IV (Latin:
Caelestinus IV; c. 1180/1187 − 10
November 1241), born
Goffredo da Castiglione, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of...
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Pyrops coelestinus,
previously known as
Laternaria coelestina, is a
species of
planthopper belonging to a
genus referred-to as lantern-bugs, sometimes...
- The
midnight parrotfish (Scarus
coelestinus) is a
species of
parrotfish that
inhabits coral reefs mainly in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Florida. The typical...
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Celestino Sfondrati (10
January 1644 – 4
September 1696) was an
Italian Benedictine theologian, Prince-abbot of St. Gall and Cardinal.
Sfondrati was born...
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Bagrus mesops Valenciennes, 1840
Bagrus pemecus Valenciennes, 1840
Bagrus coelestinus Müller & Troschel, 1849
Hexanematichthys herzbergii (Bloch, 1794) Hexanematichthys...
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Explanation provided in
Lignum Vitae Coat of arms Ex caſtro Tiberis.
Cœleſtinus. ij. Typhernas. 1. From a
castle of the
Tiber Celestine II (1143–1144)...
- (Eversmann, 1843)
Synonyms Lycaena coelestina Eversmann, 1843
Polyommatus coelestina Polyommatus coelestinus Agrodiaetus coelestina Neolysandra coelestinus...
- 3 years, 43 days (1139)
Gelasius II
Callixtus II 16 Dec 1124
Celestine II
Cœlestinus Secundus Teobaldo Boccapecci c. 1050 Rome,
Papal States 74 / 74 (†86)...
- Confessione, MBP XXV:354
Peter Quinel, Summula, Wilkins, II:165 S.
Petrus Coelestinus, Opuscula, MBP XXV:828
Richard N. Soulen, R.
Kendall Soulen, Handbook...