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Exoniensis (usually
abbreviated Exon.) is the
Latin adjectival form of Exonia, the
Latin name for the city of
Exeter in Devon, England. It
therefore means...
- The
Exeter Book, also
known as the
Codex Exoniensis or
Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, is a
large codex of Old
English poetry,
believed to have been...
- The
Liber Exoniensis or Exon
Domesday is the
oldest of the
three m****cripts
originating with the
Domesday Survey of 1086,
covering south-west England...
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Exoniensis' is
often pollarded to
produce a denser, fan-shaped
crown (see main picture). '
Exoniensis'
samarae '
Exoniensis' in
April '
Exoniensis' foliage...
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Joseph of
Exeter was a twelfth-century
Latin poet from Exeter, England.
Around 1180, he left to
study at Gueldres,
where he
began his
lifelong friendship...
- greenhouse. P****iflora ×
exoniensis has won the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit. "P****iflora ×
exoniensis". The
Plant List. Retrieved...
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double entendres are
found in the 10th-century
Exeter Book, or
Codex exoniensis, at
Exeter Cathedral in England. In
addition to the
various poems and...
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Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit: 'Amethyst' P. ×
exoniensis (Exeter p****ion flower) P. ×
violacea During the
Victorian era the flower...
- post-nominals, the
University of
Exeter is
abbreviated as Exon. (from the
Latin Exoniensis), and is the
suffix given to
honorary and
academic degrees from the university...
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Retrieved 23 May 2024. Thorpe, Benjamin; Corson,
Hiram (1842). "Codex
exoniensis. A
collection of Anglo-Saxon poetry, from a m****cript in the library...