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Fortunius (Italicized Fortunio) may be a
Latin patronymic C****ius
Fortunius, son of
Fortunato count of
Borja (b. 685) a
given name
Fortunius Licetus (1577-1657)...
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Papilio is a
genus in the
swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae, as well as the only
representative of the
tribe Papilionini. The word
papilio is...
- Orti; from
Basque Ortún, from
Latin Fortis,
meaning strong one, or
Latin Fortunius,
meaning fortunate one Marín - 83,160 (0.21%)
Latin Marinus,
meaning marine...
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Fortunio Liceti (Latin:
Fortunius Licetus;
October 3, 1577 – May 17, 1657), was an
Italian physician and philosopher. He was born
prematurely at Rapallo...
- in 1073, work on the
church and the
cloister was
handed over to
Abbot Fortunius, who saw the rest of the
construction to its completion. The
church was...
- C****ius,
whose name, as well as
those of many of his descendants, is Latin:
Fortunius, Lupus, etc.
Whence we must
therefore come to
deduce that the
roots of...
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deriving from
either Basque,
Latin fortis meaning "brave, strong", or
Latin fortunius meaning "fortunate".
Officials of the
Spanish Inquisition in Toledo, Spain...
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helenus Linnaeus -
Mussoorie to Myanmar.
Common and one in Taiwan: P. h.
fortunius Fruhstorfer, 1908 This
butterfly flies throughout the year in southern...
- is
mentioned in
letters of Pope
Gregory the
Great between 592 and 601.
Fortunius lived at the time of Pope
Theodore I (c. 640) and went to Constantinople...
- 'mulberry trees' 38
Ortiz 87,120 0.22 patronymic; son of Ortún;
Latin Fortunius,
meaning 'fortunate one' 39 Marín 83,160 0.21
Latin Marinus,
meaning 'sailor'...