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- Nyssodectes dulcissimus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bates in 1863. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog...
- Italy. He was a son of Vigilantia and Dulcidio (sometimes rendered as Dulcissimus), respectively the sister and brother-in-law of Justinian. His siblings...
- Gruyter. p. 88. ISBN 9783110695083. Beall, Stephen M. (2001). "Homo Fandi Dulcissimus: The Role of Favorinus in the "Attic Nights" of Aulus Gellius". The American...
- husband and father of Justin II, Dulcidius (his name is also rendered as Dulcissimus). Vigilantia is one of the figures featured in In laudem Justini minoris...
- (born 483) and Vigilantia (born c. 490). The younger Vigilantia married Dulcissimus (or Dulcidio) and had at least three children: the ****ure emperor Justin...
- during the reign of Domitian along with four companions: Carissimus, Dulcissimus, Marchis(i)****, and Crescentius. He was not named as a bishop or martyr...
- bispecularis (White, 1855) Nyssodectes concinna (Bates, 1885) Nyssodectes dulcissimus (Bates, 1863) Nyssodectes longula (Bates, 1881) Nyssodectes roseicollis...
- was the son of Vigilantia, the sister of Justinian, and Dulcidio (or Dulcissimus), and thus the brother of Justin II and Praejecta. He was married to...
- son of Dulcidius and Vigilantia. Her father-in-law is also known as Dulcissimus in genealogical resources. Vigilantia and her brother, Justinian I, were...
- (r. 527–565). Praejecta was a daughter of Vigilantia and Dulcidio (or Dulcissimus), respectively the sister and brother-in-law of Emperor Justinian. She...