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qualis eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae" "I have been
faithful ... in my fashion", from "Non sum
qualis eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae" J. P.
Miller called a television...
- with the
title taken from the poem "Non Sum
Qualis eram
Bonae Sub
Regno Cynarae",
written by
Ernest Dowson. Gone with the Wind was po****r with American...
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Xanthomonas cynarae is a
species of bacteria. Type
strain of
Xanthomonas cynarae at
BacDive - the
Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase v t e...
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Oidiopsis cynarae (Ferraris & M****a) Jacz.
Oidiopsis gigaspora (Scalia)
Golovin Oidiopsis sicula Scalia Oidiopsis taurica (Lév.) E.S.Salmon
Oidium cynarae Ferraris...
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Agapanthia cynarae is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Ernst Friedrich Germar in 1817. BioLib.cz - Agapanthia. Retrieved...
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Terellia cynarae is a
species of
tephritid or
fruit flies in the
genus Terellia of the
family Tephritidae. Italy. Rondani,
Camillo (1870). "Ortalidinae...
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Zygaena cynarae is a
species of moth in the
Zygaenidae family. It is
found from
France east to Russia. It is a
large Zygaena with
translucent wings with...
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comes from the
Ernest Dowson poem Non sum qualís eram
bonae sub
regno Cynarae,[citation needed] a line from
which ("I have
forgot much, Cynara! gone...
- my fashion.” The poem in question, Non Sum
Qualis eram
Bonae Sub
Regno Cynarae, was
first published in 1894. In Naples,
disgraced London barrister James...
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Sphingomonas cynarae is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped and non-motile
bacteria from the
genus of
Sphingomonas which has been isolated...