- A
fullo was a
Roman fuller or
laundry worker (plural: fullones),
known from many
inscriptions from
Italy and the
western half of the
Roman Empire and...
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Erthesina fullo,
commonly known as the yellow-spotted
stink bug or
yellow marmorated stink bug, is a
species of
stink bug in the
family Pentatomidae....
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Polyphylla fullo, the pine chafer, is a
beetle belonging to the
family Scarabaeidae,
subfamily Melolonthinae.
Polyphylla fullo is the
largest of the European...
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Baldr (Old
Norse also Balder, Baldur) is a god in
Germanic mythology. In
Norse mythology, he is a son of the god Odin and the
goddess Frigg, and has numerous...
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Peter Fullo ("the Fuller") was
Patriarch of
Antioch (471–488) and Non-Chalcedonian.
Peter received his
surname from his
former trade as a
fuller of cloth...
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Polyphylla fullo has
distinctive fan-like antennae, one of
several distinct forms for the
appendages among beetles....
- At the time it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Messalla and
Fullo (or, less frequently, year 528 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 226 BC...
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meaning 'one that
fulls [pleats] cloth'. It is
derived from the
Latin word
fullo. The
first recorded use of the term in
relation to
metal working is 1587...
- for the
restoration of the
Catholic bishop; he did the same when
Petrus Fullo usurped the seat of the
patriarch of Alexandria. He
rehabilitated Patriarch...
- Gr**** and
Roman Antiquities (London, England: John Murray, 1875), article: "
Fullo" (i.e.,
fullers or launderers), pp. 551–553.
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