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Augustine Fangi (also,
Augustine of Biella; 1430 – 22 July 1493) was an
Italian Dominican friar and
Catholic priest. He was
commonly regarded in his time...
- Pao
fangi is a
species of
pufferfish in the
family Tetraodontidae. It is a
tropical freshwater species native to Vietnam. It was
classified as a member...
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Onychostoma fangi is a
species of
cyprinid in the
genus Onychostoma. It
inhabits China and
Vietnam and has a
maximum length of 29.5
centimetres (11.6 in)...
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Rhodeus fangi is a
subtropical freshwater fish
belonging to the
Acheilognathinae subfamily of the
family Cyprinidae. It
originates in the
Pearl River...
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Xenocypris fangi is a
species of
cyprinid in China, of the
genus Xenocypris. It has a
maximum length of 20.0
centimetres (7.9 in) and a
common length...
- Species: A. arenarius
Binomial name
Arius arenarius (Müller & Troschel, 1849)
Synonyms Bagrus arenarius Müller & Troschel, 1849
Arius fangi Chaux, 1949...
- The Kénédougou Kingdom, (Cebaara Senufo:
Fǎngi Kenedugu), (c. 1650–1898) was a pre-colonial West
African state established in the
southeastern portion...
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images along with
proprietary data held by
photogrammetry pioneer Gabriele Fangi . The New
Palmyra Project organized the
donation of over 3,000 high resolution...
- with full
Faroese castings ("Rannvà" 1975, "Heystblómur" 1976 and "Pall
Fángi" 1977) were made in the mid-seventies by
Miguel Marín Hidalgo, a Spaniard...
- p. 95-111 "Room IX: Augustus",
Museo della Civiltà
Romana Botteri, P.;
Fangi, G. (2003). "The
Ancyra Project: the
Temple of
Augustus and Rome". Ankara...